I
> have the reference to call object so could change it easily.
>
> For server, all the details are handled by Axis, so do not know where to
> change it.
>
> Any information on this will be very helpful.
>
> We have Axis deployed in WLS 8.1.
>
> Thanks,
> So
Forgot to mention, this is being used as a client
thanks,
Keith
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 17:51, Keith Baker wrote:
>
> Axis seems to be leaking memory quite badly. I am sending one or two
> strings each less than but close to 4MB. I was using Java 1.4.0 but then
work
around?
Thanks for your help.
-- Keith
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like this.
Keith
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 12:04, Keith Baker wrote:
> I'm trying to get java to speak to python. My python code used to
> return an array of strings which worked just fine. Now it returns a
> multidimensional array... but it is returning it in the form:
>
ust
want a multidimensional array of strings... Any hints? Which list is
really the "right" list for this?
Keith
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