Ruchi,
Please send questions like this to the distribution list rather than to
individuals.
I'm an expert on the WS specifications, but not on the Axis
implementation.
Axis should invoke the operation based on the qname of the child element
of the . If you are using RPC style or Wrapped Documen
pace, possibly?
Thanks again.
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From: Anne Thomas Manes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 5:38 AM
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Subject: Re: Can AXIS 1.1 Web Services have operations sharing same
Requests/Responses?
Tony,
I can't answer y
5:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can AXIS 1.1 Web Services have operations sharing same
Requests/Responses?
Tony,
I can't answer your question regarding the behavior of Axis, but according
to the WS-I Basic Profile, each operation must have a unique message
signature, which is defined
Tony,
I can't answer your question regarding the behavior of Axis, but according
to the WS-I Basic Profile, each operation must have a unique message
signature, which is defined by the qname of the child element of the
element. (When using Doc/Literal, the child element of the
is the element
In AXIS using the WSDL2Java tool it seems that for Document style SOAP messages, i.e., Doc/Lit messaging option, there is a limitation that if we have more than two or
more operations for a given web service then each of those web services have to
have different (i.e., unique) Request and Respons