achieve this by creating Call object and setting the necessary
parameters manualy (call.setTransport(xxx)), but is it possible to
achieve similar behaviour using the generated ServiceLocator? How should
the corresponding wsdl file look like?
thank you
Lubomir
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has this very easy function.
Visual Studio will do it to C# of VB, and many of the others are good
for generating WSDL, not using an already made one.
Please help,
James
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Yes, BEA has a product which is BEA Weblogic Workshop. Which allows you
to build webservices. You can make your own decision on it being better
or worst. It is a GUI product .
Hainer Neil wrote:
Does BEA offer their own web services product that is similar to /
worse than / or better (no offen
meaning something like weblogic or jboss.
Robert Kaffl wrote:
Hello,
I try to develop one service for several different servers. It all works well as long as I work on a certain machine like
http://localhost:8080/axis/services/MyService. The problem I'm chewing on is:
I don't know the final add
Question, what is your service backend?
Robert Kaffl wrote:
Hello,
I try to develop one service for several different servers. It all works well as long as I work on a certain machine like
http://localhost:8080/axis/services/MyService. The problem I'm chewing on is:
I don't know the final addre
http://ws.apache.org/axis/
Then releases and 1_1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dims,
We corresponded a couple of months aho about performance. I'm still doing
web service performance work. Where can I get the latest version of Axis ?
When I click on interim drops, I can see the source zip, but not t
correctly.
Alexander Berry, Jr.
Confluent Software
The Webservices Management Company.
Mayne, Peter wrote:
Deployment problems
I'm attempting to deploy a service to Tomcat 4.1.27
on Windows XP. The happyaxis.jsp is satisfied, and I can view the list
of pre-deployed web services.
I
another thought check the wsdd and make sure that the package names
match and are in the same case.
Alexander Berry, Jr.
Confluent Software
The Webservices Management Company.
Mayne, Peter wrote:
RE: Deployment problems
> From: Alexander Berry,Jr.
> Check to see if y
It should be telling you something on the tomcat console I am at a
little lost because I use tomcat under jboss. But this really seems
like a missing class error to me. I have had it occur many times.
Alexander Berry, Jr.
Confluent Software
The Webservices Management Company.
Mayne, Peter
Check to see if you are getting a classnotfound error. I have had the
same problem when I get a classnotfound because of a typo or something.
Alexander Berry, Jr.
Confluent Software
The Webservices Management Company
Mayne, Peter wrote:
Deployment problems
I'm attempting to d
I hate to just point you to the documentation but it is pretty complete.
http://ws.apache.org/axis/
abj.
Mark Galbreath wrote:
Yes, but first, check this out:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Mark
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