It's simply got the wrong url coded in the Axis front page, if you look at
Axis.cpp someone has commented out the line that adds /axis (line 235 in
1.4). If you enter http://localhost/axis/array?wsdl in the url combo
explicitly it should work.
Tony Dodd
Oxford University Research Technol
I've lots of users who still use Apache 1.3, though personally I use 2.0. It
isn't just a question of the systems we developers use: we have in turn to
support users hosting our developed services who are running pretty
unsophisticated systems. Given that it works nicely now and is not too hard
for
this.
Tony Dodd
Xaira project at Oxford University
Research Technologies
From: John Hawkins
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 May 2005 09:54To:
Apache AXIS C User ListSubject: Re: axis 1.5 build failed in FC
3
Hi Ken, Well, if you're willing to maintain it then that&
Sorry, in that last I meant AXISCPP_HOME of course.
Tony Dodd
>-Original Message-
>From: Samisa Abeysinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 27 April 2005 10:12
>To: Apache AXIS C User List
>Subject: Re: axis 1.5 build failed in FC 3
>
>Looks to me as if there
Hi
I had a similar problem at one stage and realised that the AXISCPP_DEPLOY
variable had not been set when I ran configure. Setting it and reconfiguring
made it work. But that was 1.4, I haven't tried 1.5 yet.
Tony Dodd
Oxford University Research Technologies
>-Original
with
different names, but is there a better way? For example, by defining
multiple services with te same class but different parameters?
Tony Dodd
Oxford University Research Technologies
Sorry, I should have added that the version I am trying to build is 1.4
final.
>-Original Message-
>From: Tony Dodd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 11 March 2005 09:37
>To: 'Apache AXIS C User List'
>Subject: Compillation error
>
>Building on debian
ng in running automake &c, because I am
new to these build tools.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks
Tony Dodd
gle simple solution to the problem, if anyone has one
I'd be most grateful to hear it. If you use MFC you may find that removing
the definitions of new as DEBUG_NEW does the trick.
Regards
Tony Dodd
>-Original Message-
>From: Samisa Abeysinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent
I'm sure that's the right thing to do on most platforms. Unfortunately in
Windows Xerces does not look at the locale but always uses ASCII. See
Win32LCPTranscoder::transcode() in Win32TransService.cpp.
Tony Dodd
Oxford University RTS
>-Original Message-
>From: Na
rebuild the library with a UTF-8 transcoder - a non-trivial
exercise since the source of Xerces I have is for the latest version - I'd
be grateful to hear if there is some simpler workaround (or if I'm barking
up the wrong tree altogether).
Thanks
Tony Dodd
Oxford University RTS
of this? I'm wondering if there is some more obvious approach
that I've missed.
Thanks
Tony Dodd
Oxford University Research Technologies
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