Also check out the following white paper
http://download.vipera.com/doc/vipera-vision.pdf
http://www.vipera.com/
poll the web service periodically for new information.
It might also be worth looking into JMS for this sort of application.
Maybe SOAP is not ideal here.
silvano
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http://www.maffeis.comhttp://www.pyx.ch phone:+41-1-404-1006
See javax.xml.rpc.server.ServiceLifecycle
silvano
Suzy Fynes wrote:
Thanks for that. Is there anyway to monitor it from the server side?
-Original Message-
From: Silvano Maffeis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 October 2004 10:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Web Services sessions
Suzy Fynes wrote:
Hey,
Does anyone have any ideas how best to manage sessions in Axis and
tomcat?
Thanks
Suzy
o Specify "session" deployscope when running wsdl2java
o Let your web services class implement
javax.xml.rpc.server.ServiceLifecycle
to be notified when the session is initiat
Hi.
In Axis 1.2 RC1 I defined the following WSDL sequence:
as well as a simple "ping" operation returning a StringArray:
Now, if my WebService returns a StringArray holding a zero sized
String[]:
return new StringArray(new String[0])
my "ping" client actually will receive
uot; client actually will receive a StringArray holding a null
reference.
Meaning, on the client:
StringArray ret = webservice.ping();
ret.getString() is null
I would rather expect my client to also receive a StringArray bearing a
String[0]
Is this a bug or a feature?
Cheers,
Silvano
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Dr. Silva
Hubble, Christopher wrote:
Welp, after much trial and tribulation, I finally got axis using 2 way ssl.
This required me to custom set up tomcat as a service, and I finally got
that working. Once I get my code all cleaned up, I'll post the relavent
details.
Chris
That would be much appreciated,
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"NoSuchUserFault"), true));
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{
// do stuff that might generate these exceptions
}
catch(NoSuchUserException nsue)
{
throw new com.mypackage.faults.NoSuchUserFault(nsue.getUsername());
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catch(SomeOtherException soe)
{
throw new com.mypackage.faults.SomeOtherFault(
Johan Meyer wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. where can I download the xercesImpl.jar
files?
Johan
See
http://xml.apache.org/xerces2-j/
silvano
Johan Meyer wrote:
Hallo All Axis users
Now that JDK1.5.0 has been release and is out of BETA when can we
expect AXIS to be compatible with JDK1.5.0?
Thanks in advance.
Johan Meyer
I got nullpointerxceptions in the unmarshaling on the server side.
Had to install xercesImpl.jar, then the problem w
Hi
I'm using axis 1.2 beta with Jetty 5.0. I'm getting the following
exception when
the HTTP session (created by an Axis client) is being destroyed:
java.lang.IllegalStateException
at
org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.AbstractSessionManager$Session.getAttribute(AbstractSessionManager.java:663)
at
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