take the leap, if someone
could share some encouraging experiences :-)
Thanks again,
Sam
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> From: Ayers, Sam
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:27 AM
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> Subject: Need your help in making this decision...
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Axis 1.2 and doc/literal? Or should we make the
jump to Axis 1.2 but stick with rpc/encoded style?
Thanks in advance for your opinions,
Sam Ayers
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ontainer, which runs underneath the iTP web server. I'm running
Axis 1.1 in production but moving toward 1.2 in development.
'Hope
that helps,
Sam
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Hi, there,
I have a question about how to implement context
persistence or context management in web service,
mainly about AXIS. in my application, sometime the
middle result is very large, so I prefer to store it
in a file or database, and then the same call can take
advantage of this session inf
Hi, I think both Axis 1.1 and JAXM + SAAJ (in Sun's JWSDP 1.3) implement
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1 with Attachments messaging.
So what are the advantages/disadvantages of each package? in terms of
performance? functionality? flexibility?
Thanks for any feedback.
lled along with setReturnType()". So my question is, how should I call addParameter() for this?
I am giving my code fragment below
Thanks a lot,
Sam
-- Vector retVector = new Vector(); String serviceURL = http://localhost:8080/axis/services/SamService; Service service = new Ser
these two calls need not be explicitly called before call.invoke() if the data types are specified. Can anyone tell me where I should do it, if not in the client?
I am giving my code fragment here, for ease:
Thanks a lot!
Sam
--
Vector retVector = new Vector(); String serviceURL = http
we need to do anything extra in the deploy.wsdd file for this?
Thanks,
Sam
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Is there a way to serialize a JavaBean to a SOAPmessage?
Take the DelayedStockQuote as an example, can i create 2 classes:
QuoteRequest (with an string attribute 'symbol') and QuoteResponse (with an
float attribute 'result').
And I can use AXIS to serialize the QuoteRequest to a SOAP message an
Hi.
Where can I find an example or doc about using the XML-Dsig package from
Apache with Axis ? I would like to sign SOAP messages generated by Axis.
Thanks
/s
hat would arise from creating a view ( consisting of
several 'components' ) in the UI?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Sam
Hi,
Is it possible to specify header parameters in a web service's WSDL ? Specifically, I
want
to ensure that a client sends the following elements in a SOAP header:
Can this be enforced in the WSDL?
Many thanks
Sam
info ). However, I've tried it, but that also doesnt work! I agree, this
thing is an object lession in frustration!
Thanks,
Sam
http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2003_02/online/WSDL_kjones_02_27_03/default_pf.asp
/ ERROR -/
Fault - The
Messages.getMessage("noService05",
"" +
msgContext.getTargetService()),
null, null );
Any idea as to what I need to do to correct this?
Hello! I’m a newbie looking for
information or examples for developing Axis clients to interact with SQLXML
(SOAP) directories in SQL Server 2000.
Can anyone provide insight?
Thank you,
Sam
mc = call.getMessageContext();
System.out.println("\n= Response ==");
XMLUtils.PrettyElementToStream(mc.getResponseMessage().getSOAPEnvelope().getAsDOM(), System.out); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace();
ntext();
System.out.println("\n= Response ==");
XMLUtils.PrettyElementToStream(mc.getResponseMessage().getSOAPEnvelope().getAsDOM(), System.out); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }}
the webs
mlsoap.org/ws/2002/04/dime/closed-layout'
wsdl:required='true'/>
use='encoded'
namespace='http://tempuri.org/Attach/message/'
encodingStyle='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/'
parts='Picture
Hi.
Is there any GUI or tool that generates ANT build files automatically
or allows the build.xml to be edited graphically ?
Thanks
/s
Hi
Does anyone know of load generators for SOAP ?
Thanks
/s
I'm pleased to announce the Apache SOAP engine known as Axis just had
it's first release. Performance, interoperability, and JAX RPC
compliance have been significant focuses of this effort. You can
download it at http://xml.apache.org/axis/dist/1_0/.
- Sam Ruby
Hi.
I was reading this
http://www.perfectxml.com/articles/xml/soapguide.asp
I believe this xsi type interop issue has been fixed now. Can anyone
shed light on how it was fixed (was there any standaization or
change on MS part ??)
/s
Hi
I m sure this is something thats been asked before but is there
any official/spec doc that addresses how SOAP is bound to SMTP ?
The SOAP specs only address HTTP right ?
/s
I'm pleased to announce release candidate 2 of Axis release 1. All unit
and functional tests pass with this release. The SAAJ and JAX RPC TCK
tests pass. All bugs reported as of this morning targetted for the 1.0
release are resolved in this drop. Pending feedback from people like
yourselv
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Target for release - first week in October
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I'm facing this weird problem with Axis. I have a tag
library that makes Axis calls to get to a web service.
The first time the JSP page that uses the tag library
is loaded, the SOAP call fails with an error (below).
All subsequent calls succeed...
--
AxisFault
faultCode:
{http://xml.apach
Hi,
I have to interact with a .NET Document style WSDL
that has stuff like this in it for the input message.
The problem is, that is not really a string, but an
XML document, as defined by a external XML schema. As
a result, the client stub generated looks (naturally)
like this: "String m
By default Java2WSDL generates everything in the rpc/encoded
format.
How do I make it generate doc/literal (other than editing
the WSDL myself)
How do I deploy a service as a doc/literal and not rpc/encoded
to my axis endpoint
thanks
/s
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
I was trying to think of the use cases where one would prefer
to use document-literal over rpc encoded and drew a blank.
Can anyone highlight why an application would choose
document-literal or rpc-literal as the message format ?
What would such a use case look like ?
Thanks
/s
Hi.
I m trying to understand the difference between
rpc/encoded
rpc/litera
document/encoded
document/literal
Can anyone help me figrue this out ? What do the SOAP
messages for the last two look like ?
Thanks
/s
does axis validate the body against the schema referenced in
the soap body ?
What kind of validation is done (wrt schemas) for SOAP messages
in Axis ?
Thanks
/s
how about editing the wsdl files :)
/s
Matthias Brunner wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> Although not listed in allowedMethods in the deployment descriptor, methods
> are still visible in AxisServlet when accessed with a web browser.
> This is not a security risk, since you cannot access these methods wi
ot;Host:
localhost:8081" it specifies "Host: localhost". This is probably why the
wsdl comes back with the incorrect url.
I'm running tomcat 4.0.3.
I'll download Tomcat 4.0.2 and try it again to see if there are any
differences.
--Barry
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From: S
049/axis/services/SoapInteropImport1Port?wsdl
results in
public Import1() {
this.Url =
"http://nagoya.apache.org:5049/axis/services/SoapInteropImport1Port";;
}
- Sam Ruby
Your firewall might not like the use of port 8080 without the
use of a proxy.
- Sam Ruby
ps" structure in the axis instllation if
> it isn't used for anything?
The webapps structure in Axis represents code that can be deployed to
any servlet container by simply copying it verbatim (preserving the
directory structure) to the web server of your choice.
- Sam Ruby
the WSDD file used to
deploy your service contains .
If you are generating your server side bindings from WSDL, then ensure
your wsdl contains .
- Sam Ruby
ed on-the-fly for each request. If so,
> what files are used for that automatic generation?
The WSDL file is generated on the fly, based on the class file itself
and information from the WSDD file use to deploy this service.
- Sam Ruby
n
a *LOT* of progress towards JAX RPC compatibility since beta 2.
- Sam Ruby
ar, as well as the jaxrpc, saaj, and
wsdl4j jars to tomcat4's common/lib directory.
- Sam Ruby
>
> Arne
>
>
issing something, or is it just a bug in the recent nightly
> builds?
In order to get running with Tomcat 4.0.3, did you need to copy some jar
files to the tomcat4/common/lib directory? Did you update these jars
when you upgrades to a recent nightly?
- Sam Ruby
teroperability with a released
version of another SOAP stack compelling and have gone ahead and made
the change to Axis.
- Sam Ruby
ions of a
dependency to be supported, efforts will be made to accomodate,
particularly if patches or detailed bug reports are provided.
- Sam Ruby
yUser", "username");
System.setProperty("http.proxyPassword", "password");
- Sam Ruby
e-registered using the
>adminclient . This allowed me to develope the code in place in a JBuilder
>related path and not have to copy files into a Soap22 saub folder. can I do
>the same in Axis?
>
With tomcat, you can control the redirection using the docBase attribute
of the context element. For more details, see
C:\jakarta\xml-soap\java\soap-2_2\samples\provider .
- Sam Ruby
in our next release to
> ensure full compatibility with Axis.
I'm baffled too. Apache SOAP appears to have code that verifies that
the names of the elements inside an are and . See
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/xml-soap/java/src/org/apache/soap/encoding/soapenc/HashtableSe
Fault but not an EInvalidCustomer
If you get this to work please let me know.
Thanks:
-Sam
St-Germain, Sylvain wrote:
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I may be misunderstanding your question but since I can throw an AxiFaultshouldn't I be able to throw a descendent of AxisFault and, assuming
excpetion.
However, the catch is always going to the RemoteException. Now if I
replace EInvalidCustomer with AxisFault then the catch will go to the
AxisFault.
I cannot find any example on Axis doc's that show how to pass a custom
exception class.
Do you have any ideas
Thanks,
-Sam
excpetion. However,
the catch is always going to the RemoteException. Now if I replace
EInvalidCustomer with AxisFault then the catch will go to the AxisFault.
I cannot find any example on Axis doc's that show how to pass a custom
exception class.
Do you have any ideas
Thanks,
-Sam
write a serializer and deserializer for
this type, perhaps based on the DateSerializer and Deserializer that ships
with Axis. If you go through the trouble to do this and the results are of
general utility and you are willing to contribute the code to Axis, then
this type could be included within the base.
- Sam Ruby
Doug Davis wrote:
>
> Not sure - the only thing I can think of is that you're using an old
> version of xerces.
FYI: I run with Xerces 2, and can only get this to work if
xmlParserAPIs.jar in tomcat/common/lib.
> Can you try 1.4.3?
FYI: Xerces 2.0.1 is faster.
- Sam Ruby
David Wall wrote:
>
> Did you run any interoperability tests to see if Axis is more (or less)
> interoperable with other implementations, in particular those from MSFT?
Compare for yourself:
http://www.apache.org/~rubys/ApacheClientInterop.html
;-)
- Sam Ruby
t you meant by the use of that term?
- Sam Ruby
Glen Daniels wrote:
>
> Also, do we really need to spawn a process to run javap? There's no class-based
>way to do this?
Not a direct equivalent, but... http://jakarta.apache.org/bcel/index.html
- Sam Ruby
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