Hi Rob,
Can you please try specifying the path to the axis2.xml as shown below:
java . -Daxis2.xml=path/to/axis2.xml
Thanks,
Ruchith
On 4/30/06, Rob Henley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ruchith
yes, I specify the module in axis2.xml. See below for relevant section of
the axis2.xml.
Cheers
The generated WSDL for the echo service operation indicates that it expects a echoRequest and returns an echoResponse. This service doesn't return an echoResponse, but simple reflects whatever was passed in. This makes the service unusable by a C# client and would be a cause of confusion for novic
I believe WSDL2Java does this.On 4/29/06, Michele Mazzucco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ajith ,actually I haven't tryed ADB yet since the ADB tutorial says it is a"simple" databinding framework (and thus it's not able to compile all
types of schemas).At now I've tried Castor and Sun JAXB code gene
Ali,I've been puttering around with axis2 and web services for a couple of months. I also have a strong interest in Web Services over JMS. Hope the comments below help.Synchronous means that the client blocks while the service call executes.Asynchronous means the client doesn't block while the ser
Hi all,
I'm using Axis2's HTTP transport with the type of input+output+fault(s)
messaging. Here is the structure of my WSDL design:
Synchronous operation:
- input: requestMsg
- output: resultMsg
- fault: faultMsg
Asynchronous operation:
- input: requestMsg
- output: ackMsg
- fault: f
Hi Ruchith
yes, I specify the module in axis2.xml. See below for relevant section of
the axis2.xml.
Cheers
Rob
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From: "Ruchith Fernando" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 7:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Axis2] WSS4J - Trying to engage a module which is n
I updated the user guide with the way this should be done. Until Chatra
publishes the new one, you can do the following.
Put the addressing-.mar to your classpath and you are done.
-- Chinthaka
Michele Mazzucco wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using Axis2 1.0-RC3 and I'm having some problems with the a
Hi Ajith ,
actually I haven't tryed ADB yet since the ADB tutorial says it is a
"simple" databinding framework (and thus it's not able to compile all
types of schemas).
At now I've tried Castor and Sun JAXB code generators and both of them
don't generate neither the hashCode() nor the equals() met
Hi all!
The databinding classes that wsdl2java (axis2 1.0 RC4) generates lack
some methods to get the objects corresponding to an arbitrary number of
element inside a choice wsdl definition.
The wsdl uses an xsd (http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VOTable/v1.1) that
presents a fragment which describes
Hi Michele,
If you are talking about the ADB schema compiler then this is very
easy. Just modify the ADBBeanTemplate.xsl and put the new methods you
want. You may need to think of a way of generating a number for
hashcode but you can do it with just modifying the template
Ajith
On 4/29/06, Mich
Hi all,
I'm aware this issue is not an Axis2 question.
Does anybody know a tool that generates the hashCode() and equals()
methods in classes created from the xml schema (this is useful, for
instance, to check if the ws method argument is stored in collections on
the server side)?
Thanks in adva
Hi Jack,
I did a bit of digging and found a few problems with the mail
transport and I have fixed them now. This is due to the fact that we
have excluded the mail tests from the build since we can't have a
dependency on the sun javamail and activation jars. There were some
changes to axis
I have the same as Michele.
From my understanding, if I use signature "ReplyObject fooMethod(RequestObject arg)" then in the services.xml, I need to specify the message receiver as "org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver
", and in the service implementation class, ReplyObject will be t
Hi Michele,
I had the same problem. You can follow the postings titled
"[Axis2][0.95] How can my service make call to another service? (More
details)".
P.S.: I haven't tried yet :)
Regards,
Ali Sadik Kumlali
--- Michele Mazzucco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using Axis2 1.0-R
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
> OK how about Apache Sigiri?
+1. And it was considered as one of the high security places in ancient
days.
So it would be a perfect match. (except that Ruchith found very
difficult to climb it recently :) )
-- Chinthaka
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