Thanks very much Chirs.
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Hi Om -
The Axis users guide is a good place to start for learning more
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>thanks and regards
> Om
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Appreciate if anybody can give some light on the below email...
Cheers!
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Hi Anne, thanks very
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1. If you use the "wrapped" convention, the Axis will automatically marshal
the method parameters for you. In the wrapped still you must define a
wrapper element
1. If you use the "wrapped" convention, the Axis will automatically marshal
the method parameters for you. In the wrapped still you must define a
wrapper element for your input message. The name of the input message must
be the same as the operation name. The wrapper element must be structured
Hi all, I'm new to Axis 1.1 and if any type of document or samples or any
pointers will be appreciated if you can help me understanding the below
problems with Axis...
Assumption: Service is of "Document" Style and uses java binding classes
1. I understand if we use wsdl2java, we get the Java bin