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casper updated AXIS2-4614:
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Affects Version/s: (was: 1.4.1)
1.5.1
> Modules not loaded by axis2 when run inside
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Bill Nagy resolved AXIS2-4247.
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Resolution: Fixed
Assignee: Bill Nagy
> JAX-WS API fails to build an endpoint reference (IllegalS
Sorry about that. I'll move my question over there.
> Mike,
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> Please note that this is the developer list for Axis and Axis2 for
> Java. The user list for Axis2/C is axis-c-u...@ws.apache.org.
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> Regards,
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> Andreas
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Brian DePradine commented on AXIS2-4596:
Andreas,
Apologies for that, I will keep
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:06, Stadelmann Josef
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> Andreas,
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> Summary:
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> Builds using MAVEN 2.2.1
> Source Code used,
> Cmd window NetBeans IDE 6.8 Maven
> Flags
> downloaded by SVN Tortoise Maven
> 2.2.1 e
Mike,
Please note that this is the developer list for Axis and Axis2 for
Java. The user list for Axis2/C is axis-c-u...@ws.apache.org.
Regards,
Andreas
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 20:58, mhuffman wrote:
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> I've written a web-service in Axis2/C based on an "Echo" example. Based on
> this this page
Hi,
why don't you simply use a base64binary field instead of an attachment? As the
attachment is encoded the same way, I can't see any advantage.
On top of it, attachments are notoriously tricky, especially in interop
scenarios.
Cheers Wolfgang
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