FAULTs (again) and tomcat printing
the stack trace!
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the stack trac
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From: "Apostolopoulos Paris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi again!
One more question related to FAULTS (again), but quite specific this
time! From my previous question in the mailing list I managed to solve
some theoritical problems about the notion of FAULTS (thank you Brian
Erwins)! Well here is my case!
In my service I use AXIS faults as part of my b
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Assuming that you use tomcat on localhost on port 8080, if you go
at
http://localhost:8080/axis/index.html
and
then press the
View
the list ot deploye Web services
,http://localhost:8080/axis/index.html
you
will be able to see the deployed services and the equivalent WSDL of
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The
tcpmon will listen to a specific port and then redirect the request to the port
that the tomcat-axis is listening!
So
configure your tcpmon to listen eg.on port 8081 and specify that you want the
requests to be redirected on 8080!
At
same time..you should change your clie
Thank you very much Brian, your tips were very helpful!
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From: Brian Ewins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Apostolopoulos Paris wrote
concrete rule I've seen is in the Eiffel language,
where exceptions are thrown if a method cannot ensure that its
postconditions are true at the point when it should return a value; in
other languages this becomes the weaker "don't use exceptions to control
the normal flow of
s
postconditions are true at the point when it should return a value; in
other languages this becomes the weaker "don't use exceptions to control
the normal flow of your program". You could have a whole thread
discussing this point.
-Baz
Apostolopoulos Paris wrote:
> The real question
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if I'm wrong...
Regards,
Costas
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Hi!
I want to make some login validation, before the client uses a session
scope service! Due to simplicity, I would like to know if the handler
that is going to check the username and password , can be defined as
application scope and the same instance hanlder to serve all the
sessions! Is that
Have you deplyed properly the service in Tomcat? Using a wsdd file?
Can you see it in the Tomcan Deplyed Services , if you go to the
http://localhost:8080/axis/index.html and then -> View the list of
deployed Web services?
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From: Laurent Perez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi!
User
status : AXIS newbie
Well I
am developing some 'simple' web services as part of my final year project! I am
using a 100% RPC approach! I have a service that is responsible of making some
sort of user validation. The client invokes the Logging service passing a
us
No I don't think so, it is not doable I suppose. All the posts are
stored in a db table with specific fields and attributes. So in order
someone to add theses post it might have to talk directly to MySQL with
some thousands of Insertions, in a way!
:)
Paris
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> Kevin thanks for your reply,Yes Yahoo gro
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> Thanks Mark , I definetely will , and I hope soon enough! I am try
ing and Systems Integration http://www.QAT.com
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facetious.
I do think you are defeating the purpose of web services locking it onto
a particular platform. Otherwise, it sounds like a great exercise for
all of us.
Mark
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your reply!
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Unix.
Mark
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xposes itself via webservices so
> Axis clients can be written to communicate with it =)
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> Ryan Cuprak
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d 300 developers or so out of
his own pocket). Although Groove is written using .NET, it exposes itself via
webservices so Axis clients can be written to communicate with it =)
Ryan
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02/13/2003 05:05 PM Please respond to axis-user
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Hi!
I would like to ask if there is a possibility in the near future the
administrative part of Apache Axis , to provide us (the users) a more
flexible and interactive way of talking about Axis , problems related to
axis..and stuff ! I don't know if I am the only one that finds generally
the mailin
Yes Xerces is fine!
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From: Cory Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:26 PM
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Subject: classpath -- xerces
axis expects a jaxp compliant parser in the path, correct? ie xerces?
cory
Hi!
I am sorry if my questions seems a bit funny! But I am trying to
understand the concept around RPC and Web services:
What I do: I want to make a web service (application) that will enable
clients to download/upload files (like FTP), all of these with web
services!
I have made some first thou
What about using Ant to set your classpath! If your are using ant
reguraly you can easily add a target to Ant , that will add the
specified libs in your classpath. After that you can the rest of the
tasks!
Hope it helped!
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From: Mitch Gitman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi am quite familiar with the web services concept. For the past 3
months I have been working with the official Sun Web services package
(JAXP, JAXM etc etc). Now for the sake of my final year project, I want
to produce a web service related to my project using an alternative
package (other than Su
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