See the WS-I Basic Profile section 3.1.6:http://www.ws-i.org/Profiles/BasicProfile-1.1-2004-08-24.html#SOAP_encodingStyle_Attribute
3.1.6 SOAP encodingStyle Attribute
The soap:encodingStyle attribute is used to indicate the use of a particular
scheme in the enco
Thank you for responding.
I did read something about this:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-tip-j2eenet1/
But I couldn't confirm it by reading the specs on ws.apache.org/axis any
references to specs related to this would be appreciated.
best regards,
raymond
On Mon,
"literal" means there is no encoding style. It is inappropriate to specify one.AnneOn 5/1/06, Raymond Domingo <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hello,Is there really no way to enable encodingStyle when using rpc literal ?
In the request I recieve from some (soap) client there is an encodingStyle,but the r
Hello,
Is there really no way to enable encodingStyle when using rpc literal ?
In the request I recieve from some (soap) client there is an encodingStyle,
but the response from my axis server has no encodintStyle. I suspect this is
the cause why my clients to throw an exception.
client request:
Hello,
Is there really no way to enable encodingStyle when using rpc literal ?
In the request I recieve from some (soap) client there is an encodingStyle,
but the response from my axis server has no encodintStyle. I suspect this is
the cause why my clients to throw an exception.
client request: