From: Wille Faler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 2:13 PM
To: bjmallow
Cc: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: .Net and Axis interoperability
Looks ok. If it compiles and runs ok "without" Axis and SOAP it should
run ok with Axis as well.
This is of cours
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 9:39 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: .Net and Axis interoperability
Are you using a Vector-class to keep your employee-objects?
That is a big no-no in Web Services if you don't want your service to
only be accessible to other Ja
Are you using a Vector-class to keep your employee-objects?
That is a big no-no in Web Services if you don't want your service to
only be accessible to other Java Axis-clients.
You should avoid using any Java-proprietary Collections, Hashmaps etc
and prefer using Arrays.
The rule basically is: only
Title: .NET and Axis
terrific, I'm glad it worked for you. Your
approach sounds like a good one.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 8:12
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Axis
Hi
Dino,
thanks
for your suggestion
changes to
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 15 March 2005 2:19
To: Dino Chiesa; axis-user@ws.apache.orgCc: Cooke,
AedemarSubject: RE: .NET and Axis
Aedmar, One last thing. . .
If I take your inquiry.wsdl, and modify it, I
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Davanum Srinivas wrote:
| James,
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| would it be possible to do this (axis bug report) quickly?
~ I will see if I can get the bug report done today, but here is my
proof of concept.
~ In the libs directory you should put mail.jar and activation.jar
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 6:30
AMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: RE: .NET and
Axis
Hi
Dino,
you can get it working because you are using the Axis generated
Java beans which contains class specific Serial
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Davanum Srinivas wrote:
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| would it be possible to do this (axis bug report) quickly?
~ I will start working on it today. It's just that it takes more work to
do the axis version than the beehive version.
~ I will let you know where I have g
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 6:30
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Axis
Hi
Dino,
you can get it working because you are using the Axis generated
Java beans which contains class specific Serializer and Deserializer
code.
If I cut and paste the
Title: .NET and Axis
Hi
Dino,
you can get it working because you are using the Axis generated
Java beans which contains class specific Serializer and Deserializer
code.
If I cut and paste the Axis
generated Serializer and Deserializer code into my existing classes it
works aswell.
Th
James,
would it be possible to do this (axis bug report) quickly?
thanks,
dims
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 11:21:36 -0500, James Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Dino Chiesa wrote:
| ~ I am working on a testcase for the beehive project that I will later
| do under axis also, to show the problems that axis has with .net
| clients.
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| Interesting way to look at it. Rather than showing the problems, my
| approac
~ I am working on a testcase for the beehive project that I will later
do under axis also, to show the problems that axis has with .net
clients.
Interesting way to look at it. Rather than showing the problems, my
approach has been to document how to get them to talk nicely with each
other.
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| *Thanks - I am ready to give up and stick to my rpc/encoded
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~ I am working on a testcase for the beehive project that I will later
do under axis also, to sh
Title: .NET and Axis
Thanks
again Dino. I have replied below.
-Original Message-From: Dino Chiesa
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 14 March 2005 3:27
To: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: RE: .NET and
Axis
hmm, some questions
your steps are:
1. java2wsdl
(as I
ED] Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 12:59
PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: RE: .NET and
Axis
Hi
Dino,
thanks
for taking the time to reply in such detail..
I am
not sure whether we completely understand each other, so just to make sure
I will explain what approaches I have tried.
I have started with
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Dino Chiesa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 11 March 2005 5:26
To: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: RE: .NET and
Axis
Your understanding is not quite right, but first let's
deal with the issue you are having.
you wrote:
> I don't want
to use
Title: .NET and Axis
Your understanding is not quite right, but first let's deal
with the issue you are having.
you wrote:
> I don't want to
use the Axis generated classes for the reasons specified above, but do I have
any choice if I want to go to wrapped/literal?
Yes, you have a ch
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