Hi all,
I've been staring at the following piece of WSDL for half a day now. This is a WSDL
file that *is* accepted by Apache AXIS, but rejected by JWSDP. And I want to know why.
I know for sure it has something to do with the faults found in
HelloWorldExceptionMessage. JWSDP gives this error:
ok at http://titanium.dstc.edu.au/xml/xs3p/. I actually reused
some of their stuff to create documentation on the datatypes I use.
(Unfortunately, they don't produce DocBook, but that might be ok for
you.)
Regards,
Wilfred
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d it complains that the end point is not valid.
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> Thanks in advance.
> Daniel
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Why not just use a typed array? Collection interfaces generally loose
> their meaning over an RPC call as they are dependant on implementations
> that are hidden from the interface.
>
> Ben
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> On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 12:
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Hi,
Does Axis support this? (See WSDL 1.1 spec chapter 4). Can anybody point
me to some documentation on Axis' features with respect to this?
Kind regards,
Wilfred
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