Just what I was looking for. Thanks so much.
A quick follow up question on the code though. Is there a reason that
axis2_svc_skel_Division_on_fault() doesn't use the adv_divFault api to create
the fault?
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it requires a pointer
to the SOAP body to create one. Is there some other way to return a standard
SOAP fault from a service?
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it, but that WSDL
generated seems like it wants to pass the object reference instead. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
class User {
string name;
...
}
interface MyInterface {
public User getUser(int id);
public User [] getActiveUsers();
}
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Thanks for the tip. The book sounds like a good investment.
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Looks like the axis2_http_sender.dll had a dependency on ssleay32.dll and
libeay32.dll, which were not included in the distribution. I found these in
several other locations on my system, however, and adding these to the lib
directory fixed the problem.
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in question is present in the lib folder. Any ideas why this wouldn't
be working? I've checked the path environment variable in the console window
and the lib directory is there. Is there something else I need to do to
install the system and set it up to work?
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