Yes, indeed, just about the time we both started looking at code we had
code interuptus and it has slowedbut not forgotten.
I still have the need for this and will be monitoring and posting
updates to the source code as I have time, anyone else wishing to
contribute let Kevin or I know and we
Ben is exactly right, and big companies use marketing hype to blur the
use of the terms, everyone from Adobe to Oracle have stated they
use/have "Web Services" and they aren't necessarily talking about SOAP.
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And Off we go into the wild blue yonder.
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xis/SOAP proposal for Struts
Consistent with the de facto naming convention emerging for convergent
technologies
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Already there, Mike... :-)
Mark
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This thread is getting active on the Struts side, perhaps some here
would also be interested.
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Java.lang.NoSuchMethodError
I am building an adaptor from a Java Application that will
use Axis to connect to an axis web service to exchange data with another
application.
I can successfully access the web service through the …Locator
to get the instance of the stub and make the ca
I have to chime in on the side of Axis. While I too went the route of
first using .NET to build some web services and generate a WSDL that was
because I needed to have two web services that supported the same
interface/methods, on so we can implement behind in .NET as well as we
can implement behi
UDDI like most directory services is mostly useful for those that helped
design it.
The .NET Visual Studio use of UDDI is quite helpful when you are
developing consumer applications against published UDDI Web Services,
which I believe is the point. Obviously if you are building a Web
Service and
Seems to me the samples.echo is missing some source
files? I notice that the TestClient.java is the Abstract class, where’s
the concrete class?
I also noted in the comments on the Abstract TestClient
* Modified to use WSDL2Java generated stubs and artifacts by
* @author Rich Scheuer
I don’t see a sample that uses WSDL2Java that
generates/includes the following from MyService.wsdl:
MyService.java Interface
MyServiceLocator.java
MyServiceSoap.java Interface
MyServiceImpl.java
MyServiceSkeleton.java
MyServiceStub.java
MyServiceTestClient.java
MyType1.java
MyTy
Tucsonian - work for Misys formly Sunquest.
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Maybe its in the Axis book, I haven't bought it yet.
Michael Oliver
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Maybe its in the Axis book, I haven't bought it yet.
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Alex Dovlecel
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Yes that's a good question I would be interested in the answer as well.
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Once I got the first \sample\deploy.wsdd to deploy with the AdminClient,
I liked it so much I decided to deploy all of the samples so I did.
Now the AxisServlet (View link on the /axis/index.html)
shows JUST the ProxyService.
So I deployed \samples\echo\ and restarted Tomcat
And
Steve tells me it's a bug that is fixed in last nights build.
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find how I spent my friday evening unsatisfactory. Perhaps you would
like to
contribute some of your spare time to the task of improving the docs.
[Mike Oliver>>] well I guess I already did, in a sense, Step 3/5 needs
some more meat...as in an example from the distribution as I did. I
don
I knew I was in trouble.
Axis Installation
Step 0 Through Step 4 All ok. Happy Axis had all it "needed" only
"missing" was the security, xmlsec.jar...no problem.
Version and EchoHeaders both worked peachy.
Step 3...;-)
Very funny...the next step should be simple...and it should be Step
5
cy backend implementation. After that, you need an adaptor to talk
your legacy backend. The "skeleton class" serves the role as
the adaptor.
[Mike Oliver>>] I completely concur the Skeleton is a much safer and more
easily maintained approach.
2) Are web service push technology or does it
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