Is it possible for you to try building it with VS6?
Do you have IPV6 defined? Do you need it? It looks like both of the link errors
you are receiving are from a chunk of code in a #ifdef IPV6.
I do not use the server side of Axis C++ (not Axis2 C++), but I will say that
1.5 is very old. You will want to get the code from the subversion repository.
It is much more stable than 1.5 or 1.6 beta. At least this has been our
experience with the client.
-Ryan
From: Philippe Torrelli
The Axis C++ ant build requires ant-contrib the cpptasks extension:
http://ant-contrib.sourceforge.net/cpptasks/index.html
-Ryan
-Original Message-
From: virtan [mailto:vir...@virtan.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:31 PM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Subject: Re: compiling Axis
Are you using Axis2/c? or Axis c++?
From: Golikov, Vassili [mailto:vassili.goli...@credit-suisse.com]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 2:50 PM
To: axis-c-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: How to get a value from SOAP header using Axis C++?
My apps server needs to talk to Informatica WS. It sends a
xmlns:ns0=http://www.informatica.com/wsh;
SessionId[string]/SessionId
/ns0:Context
From: McCullough, Ryan [mailto:rmccullo...@rightnow.com]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 4:59 PM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Subject: RE: How to get a value from SOAP
I think I have a working solution.
Klitos, would you be willing to test my changes? Do you need Axis binaries or
source code?
Nadir, if Klitos reports that my changes work, how can I go about getting these
changes included in the project?
-Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Klitos
We are using Axis1 checked out from subversion along with Xerces-C Version
2.2.0.
We are having trouble using Axis to retrieve UTF-8 characters. Is there any
additional setup needed?
Here is where we think things are going arye.
axis\xml\xerces\XMLParserXerces.cpp::parse(bool
The xerces parser does not parse the 3 bytes of utf8 characters. It is supposed
to return the 3 characters but returns 1 byte of uninitialized memory (0xcd).
From: McCullough, Ryan [mailto:rmccullo...@rightnow.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 6:48 PM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Cc
Nadir,
I think in HTTPTransport::setProxy( const char *pcProxyHost, unsigned int
uiProxyPort)
You need to force the unsecure channel to be used.
Klitos, is it true that all communication to the Proxy server is unencrypted,
but the communication from the proxy server to your web service is
Also, don't forget to include the command line you use to generate the Axis C++
soap stubs.
-Original Message-
From: McCullough, Ryan
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 4:46 PM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Subject: RE: AXISCPP: autogenerated class misinterprets type of its member
If you
I would checkout the latest source from the subversion repository and try
again. The distribution that is posted on the Axis C++ site is very very old,
buggy, and should really be updated to a newer version from source control.
-Ryan
-Original Message-
From: virtan
list. Files in question would be soap/xsd/DateTime.cpp and
soap/xsd/Date.cpp
Nadir Amra
McCullough, Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/23/2008 02:46:10 PM:
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date datetime elements
McCullough, Ryan
to:
Apache AXIS C User List
09/23/2008 02:55 PM
Please respond
I am using Axis C (version 1), checked out from source control about 3 months
ago.
It looks like the xsd__date xsd__datetime fields are using the 'tm'
structure. Is there a way to configure this to use GMT rather than local time?
Currently a date looks like '2007-01-01-06:00' and a datetime
I am using Axis (version 1) built from the source in subversion (about 3 months
old).
I am statically linking in openssl.
If I use a URL that contains https, but is self-signed, will axis still be able
to communicate with the server over https/ssl?
From the few tests I have performed, it
I would check out the Axis1 code from subversion. The 1.6beta that is available
for download on the site is VERY old and out-dated. Subversion is pretty stable
and has many updates. The code differences between subversion the 1.6beta on
the site are pretty extensive.
-Ryan
-Original
The version at http://www.apache.org/dist/ws/axis-c/ should NOT be used. Delete
the directory from your hard-drive.
You should download a subversion client (tortoise svn
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ is really nice and easy to use).
Then check the code out from the subversion repository. Here
Mike, if you did not download the source from subversion I would really
recommend you do so. The distributions available for download on the site
are very old. The newer subversion files have several bugs fixed from the
distributions and the WSDL2Ws tool generates much better (read more correct)
I added a public 'int size();' to my *_Array classes. It is useful for
determining the size of the _Array.
In ArrayParamHeaderWriter.java-writeMethods() add
writer.write(\t\tint size();\n);
In ArrayParamWriter.java-writeMethods() add
this.writeSizeMethod();
Add this method:
/**
attribfeilds should be attribfields (4 occurences)
elementfeilds should be elementfields (4 occurences)
Ryan McCullough | RightNow Technologies | Integration Tools Engineer
406-556-3162 office | Bozeman, MT | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.rightnow.com/
We are having a problem parsing the return from the server (non axis).
Our wsdl has these definitions:
message name=exec
part name=parameters element=ons:exec /
/message
message name=exec_rv
part name=parameters element=ons:exec_rv /
/message
portType name=Soap
: RE: No answers?
Using 1.5 and 1.6Beta is bad idea...yes, latest code in SVN is better than
zip distributions.
Nadir Amra
Integrated Web services for i5/OS
IBM Rochester, MN, (Tel. 507-253-0645, t/l 553-0645)
Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
McCullough, Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/22/2008 01
the libraries to load correctly on windows xp
with IE7 (stupid dwmapi.dll issue).
-Ryan
-Original Message-
From: McCullough, Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 10:23 AM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: No answers?
Here are a list
Fyi, I am using MS VC 6.0 and I believe I have sp5 installed.
-Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Nadir Amra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 10:41 AM
To: McCullough, Ryan
Cc: Apache AXIS C User List
Subject: RE: No answers?
Will take a look at these...I think (1) is my
List
Subject: Re: No answers?
McCullough, Ryan wrote:
I have made a couple posts to this mailing list and have never
received responses. Should I go elsewhere for questions regarding Axis
1 c++ 1.6b?
I am out of touch with Axis 1 C++. Almost all the active developers
around this list now
?
McCullough, Ryan wrote:
I have made a couple posts to this mailing list and have never
received responses. Should I go elsewhere for questions regarding Axis
1 c++ 1.6b?
I am out of touch with Axis 1 C++. Almost all the active developers
around this list now are more into Axis2/C
will be releasing 1.6 final, but do
not know when since I am kind swamped.
Nadir Amra
McCullough, Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/22/2008 10:28:54
AM:
I have made a couple posts to this mailing list and have never
received responses. Should I go elsewhere for questions regarding
Axis 1 c
: McCullough, Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:51 PM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Subject: RE: No answers?
See the attached messages.
-Original Message-
From: Nadir Amra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 10:37 AM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Subject
1.6beta is very, very old.
Hopefully sometime in the future we will be releasing 1.6 final, but do
not know when since I am kind swamped.
Nadir Amra
McCullough, Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/22/2008 10:28:54
AM:
I have made a couple posts to this mailing list and have never
received
I forgot to mention I am using Axis C++ 1.6b (not version 2).
From: McCullough, Ryan
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:18 PM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Subject: Accessing header in response
How can I get header information from a response?
soap:Envelope xmlns:soap=http
How can I get header information from a response?
soap:Envelope xmlns:soap=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
xmlns:xsd=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
soap:HeaderResponseHeader
How are nullable types handled in Axis1 C++?
For instance, how could I set an int/boolean/date/datetime attribute to
xsi:nill=true?
-Ryan
Ryan McCullough | RightNow Technologies | Integration Tools Engineer
406-556-3162 office | Bozeman, MT | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
Any ideas?
From: McCullough, Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 11:42 AM
To: axis-c-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: How are nullable values handled?
How are nullable types handled in Axis1 C++?
For instance, how could I set an int/boolean/date/datetime attribute
How are nullable types handled in Axis1 C++?
For instance, how could I set an int/boolean/date/datetime attribute to
xsi:nill=true?
-Ryan
Ryan McCullough | RightNow Technologies | Integration Tools Engineer
406-556-3162 office | Bozeman, MT | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
I am using both the Java and C++ version of Axis. When I use the Java
version to generate the soap objects for the client, they are named with the
first letter being capitalized.
Is there a simple way to have the WSDL2WS tool do the same for C++ client
objects?
-Ryan
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