Before i open a bug, i'd like to have the opinion of experts !
All my last tests around document/literal style let me with troubles. To
start again with simple things, i have made a basic service to evaluate the
primary interoperability with my J2ME client. This simple service provides a
single ope
Hi Vincent;
For windows the following two links should help you do what you want.
http://ws.apache.org/axis/cpp/winuser-guide.html#create
http://ws.apache.org/axis/cpp/winuser-guide.html#deploy
But if this is not sufficient just write to us with the issues you are
facing so we can help you.
Th
I've posted a few questions about axis to which that I was unable to get
answers. Does anyone
know of any other good resources for getting questions answered?
Thanks,
D Sledge
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Have read that web service has to be state-less. Why is that?
Where did you read that?
Maybe it's a hint which should be followed if possible, but nothing more
IMHO.
>From J2EE1.4 web services point of view this is not a "hint" at all
See "Web Services for J2EE, Ve
it's not clean yet. but the contents are there -
http://wiki.apache.org/old/AxisProjectPages
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:30:20 +1100, Peter Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody know what happened to the Axis wiki?
>
> For example when I try previously good links like
> http://nagoya.apache.o
I used this approach to get arround creation of ArrayOf* classes, but have another problem that I want to avoid. The wsdl2java emits a bunch of classes starting with _ e.g. from the following wsdl schema snippet
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..
.
Hi Andy,
The namespace defeintions are exactly same, they match letter to
letter. I see this issue was reported back in june 2003, but there are
no replies posted for that.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-user&m=105525355225192&w=2
Appreticate any inputs on this.
Thanks,
Shain
On Wed, 22
Anybody know what happened to the Axis wiki?
For example when I try previously good links like http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?AxisProjectPages/MonitorSOAPTraffic
it says "this wiki is now
exclusively dedicated to Chinese spam" and I am redirected to the
main wiki page (http://wik
Is there a JIRA bug on that or some demonstrated code? I've never seen that
behavior. I use the singleton pattern when I do things that could create
conflict between threads, so if something jumps the lock that generally will
stop it from causing mischief. -- Andy
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/22/0
I have seen one threading related problem with Axis 1.1, If there are a
number of threads that attempt to create the very first client stub in a
given process concurrently, then I've seen NPE's from deep in the bowls
of the AxisEngine class, have never had the time to pin down exactly
what causes i
I don't know the formal answer but as far as I can tell the answer is yes, the
generated code is thread safe. I make use of a number of J2EE's threading
features in my generated service stubs and I've not seen any conflicts...or
I've been extremely lucky. It's on a four-way SMP system, so I'd be
Is there any variation in the way domain names are represented in the WSDL's?
I've found interoperability problems between Axis and .NET due to variations in
the way domain names were spelled out. It's hard to tell when you are doing
black box testing, but from what I've seen Axis treats a schem
How are you running Axis? If you are running Apache and the jk2 connector to
tomcat you may see some performance improvements using tomcat in standalone
mode. I don't have any hard data, but people have commented that my web
services seem "admiriably faster" than other implementations. The way I
I'm running Tomcat 5.5.5 and Axis 1.1 in production and it works great. Are you
using any J2SE 1.5 specific features? If not, consider tooling back to JDK1.4.2
and using the tomcat compatibility package. I think you'll find Axis 1.1 work
fine together. Let me know if can share any specifics of t
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 22:46, Hewitt, Christopher wrote:
> I would like to know if there is an easy way to have an axis client
> serialize/deserialize user defined java classes, without having to
> manually create type mappings or use wsdl2java?
Yes, that's entirely possible provided that y
Hello,
I am quite new to WS and Axis, so I apologize if this is a common question.
I would like to know if there is an easy way to have an axis client
serialize/deserialize user defined java classes, without having to manually
create type mappings or use wsdl2java?
The WebMethods Glue library
Hi, Vincent!
Thanks, ive already fixed it. Yes, it was a trouble with environment
variables.
By the way, ive got to say im in a situation similar to yours, as i read
in your post "How to use Axis CPP".
Im finding kind of difficult to write a simple WebService in C++, and
mailing lists doesnt s
I'm trying to make a testapp -using my own deployment, without the
axis.war- using attachements. I can't get it to work, Googled near and
far, surfed high and low looking for an answer. Hopefully I'll be able to
get it here. And yes, happyaxis.jsp claims attachement support should be
there (all
Mohit,
I
don't think Axis provides any built-in mechanism to do what you want. One
think you could do is create a service proxy on client side for
each service that your client need to support and process the xml as
needed. e.g. if it is an rpc/enc service, parse xml to form parameters and
I just found apache's mod_proxy and the ProxyPass and
ProxyPassReverse. With these two I was partially able to achieve what
I wanted. The only problem now is that the web service is versioned.
So for example there is now
http://myserver.com/axis/services/serviceName-0.8
Which with the following mo
Hello,
Here are my personal notes on the subject:
1) On client java code:
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", "C:/Program Files/Apache
Software Foundation/Tomcat 5.0/conf/ssl/client_truststore/cacerts");
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword", "password");
System.setPrope
Title: Message
Can you add a redirect/forward in your WebServer to redirect from http://myserver.com/serviceName to http://myserver.com/axis/services/serviceName internally?
Christian Faucher
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: mercredi 22 décembre 20
I've recently taken over the development of an Axis based web service
implementation. The service is currently called as
http://myserver.com/axis/services/serviceName but the customer wants
it to be available as simply http://myserver.com/serviceName
I've unsuccessfully played around with mod_rewr
Hi,
This is in reply to someone's post in the list. I thought it
might help others.
I faced the same problem as you.
A little bit (3 days) of patience helped. I had Axis 1.1 running under
Tomcat 5.0.27.
Many articles are available on
the internet for using HTTPS
especially when c
See if you have axis-ant.jar dumped in your ant lib directory. It
should not be present there. Remove it and try.
Thank you,
Jayachandra
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 10:13:00 -0400, Koney, Satish
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am getting the following error while trying to run wsdl2java using ant.
>
> BU
If I use WSDL2Java (from Axis 1.1) to create a client, will the generated
Locator be thread safe?
What about the generated service Stub?
Hello fellows
Thanks for all answers!
Im deploy my web service in the scope "application". Then I gets only one
"Service-object", that is shared between all calls. Then the Service-object
can keep the data. (Maybe this works for you too, Merten?).
I can't put the state in the legacy program unl
Title: Message
Hi Russell,
Even though you have Log4J in your
classpath, you still have to configure it properly.
Attached is a very basic log4j.xml
you can use. In your client main() (or anywhere before the first call to
Axis), you need to have the following lines:
...
DOMConfigurator.
That's not where my problem is ;)
This gets deserialized correctly, my problem is with the XML schema simple type sent as multiref.
Cheers,
Patrick.
HG wrote:
Hi there.
I can't actually remember, so this is a best shot, Ok?
IfcSpace
WS-I Basic Profile prohibits "soapenc", used the schema equivale
Ignore my previous post...Really way out answer from my side...You posted
what actually goes on the wire, not the WSDL...
Sorry, too fast on the trigger :-(
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From: "HG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:00 PM
Subject: Re
Hi there.
I can't actually remember, so this is a best shot, Ok?
IfcSpace
WS-I Basic Profile prohibits "soapenc", used the schema equivalent type
instead.
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From: "BLIS Webmaster (Patrick Houbaux)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, Decembe
Hello everyone. Because of my lack of skills, I simply
can’t start any web-service if I have valid schema in wsdl-file and
wsdl2java.
WSDL2Java works fine as long as I use e.g. xsd:string and
apachesoap:Element in requests and responses.
Above are the examples that I can easily us
Hi all,
I have a RPC web service deployed with Axis 1.2RC2.
For performance issue some of my methods are actually sending the response data
in compressed attachments to the clients.
I did set the server to use multiref because the data model I'm sending is a
graph and to avoid stack overflow erro
1.What is the thought process in making the Web
services representation in the java world only
stateless -- (jax rpc) stateless session bean or a
stateless servlet.
--- Oliver Wulff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Our goal of a service layer is to have a service
> description which is
>
Hi Kalle,
> -Original Message-
> From: Nice To Know [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 11:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Web Service with state
>
> Hi!
> I'm building a web service that need a internal state. This is needed
> because the web servic
Hi
Our goal of a service layer is to have a service description which is
platform- and language dependent. Therefore, the platform specific things
must be wrapped otherwise you won't have a well-designed web service and
are never able to reuse or migrate the web service implementation to
another p
Hi Kalle,
A web service doesn't always need state in order to interact with a legacy
program. The state can be stored in the legacy program, rather than the
actual web service. Web services also often use databases to store state
that must persist across multiple requests.
You may be interested
Hi!
I'm building a web service that need a internal state. This is needed
because the web service will start a legacy program that takes input from a
prompt. This is my calls:
int threadId : runProg( String args )
void sendInput( threadId, String args)
String getResult( threadId)
Have read that
I already had this probleme. When you have a java.lang.Error (like à
NoClassDefFoundError for example) throw in the server side, Axis sends in
the SOAP response à fault with an InvocationTargerException. It's very
difficult to debug this because the error isn't logged in the server side.
For this r
For the difference between wrapped and non-wrapped document-style web
services, you can read the weblog of Anne Thomas Manes :
http://www.burtongroup.com/weblogs/annethomasmanes/archives/2004/04/000187.html
Maybe it will make you better understand :)
(this little article helped me also in the pas
Ephemeris Lappis a écrit :
Hello.
I'm not sure i have understood it all. Sincerly, i remember, years ago, i
had a look at the CORBA/GIOP/IIOP marshalling protocols, and finished the
day with the same headache ! But, once more, we were lucky : we had IDL to
write our interfaces...
As i understand, w
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