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Hi Senthil
Thanks for u r help
If u have some example program please sent it to me
Thanks & Regards
G J A Priyanjith
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Hi All
Who knows?
What is process of writing Document style web
services and how we can publish this web services to Tomcat
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Hi All
Who knows?
What is process of writing Document style web
services and how we can publish this web services to Tomcat application
serv
Hi All
Who knows?
What is process of writing Document style web
services and how we can publish this web services to Tomcat application
server.
Please send me to how to do that
Thanks & regards
G J A Priaynjith
Thank you Hari!
I placed the wsdl in $JBOSS_HOME/bin and it worked fine. JBOSS's classloader
seems to be very picky in loading resources.
Thanks again,
Vivek
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Thanks Joe, that does the trick.
Also I packaged my wsdl file web-inf/classes directory
Hello Har
Thanks Joe, that does the trick.
Also I packaged my wsdl file web-inf/classes directory
__Hari
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On Mar 5, 2004, at 3:50 PM
On Mar 5, 2004, at 3:50 PM, Hari Lakshmanan wrote:
I mention in my wsdd file as given
...
doc-literal.wsdl
/doc-literal.wsdl
I have a / in mine, but I'm not sure it matters.
I get 500 Error when I access the wsdl page
(http://localhost:8080/axis/services/NotificationPort?wsdl)
Is the above
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Hello Hari,
I get the same problem when I specify the custom WSDL. When I access the
WSDL using "?wsdl", my server log shows that it ca
s?
Thanks,
Vivek
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I mention in my wsdd file as given
...
doc-literal.wsdl
I get 500 Error when I access
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Hello All,
I am trying to develop a document-style web service. I hand-coded the WSDL
for this web service as Axis generated RPC-sty
Axis.
You need to do that first (did you run WSDL2Java against your WSDL?).
:-)
--Thunder
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Hello All,
I am trying to
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Hello All,
I am trying to develop a document-style web service. I hand-coded the
WSDL
for this web service as Axis generated RPC-styled WSDL.
How can one expose this web service to clients like .NET to create
client-side stubs
Hello All,
I am trying to develop a document-style web service. I hand-coded the WSDL
for this web service as Axis generated RPC-styled WSDL.
How can one expose this web service to clients like .NET to create
client-side stubs? The WSDL generated on-the-fly when clients access this
document-st
Hi,
I am trying to create document style web services but am not able to find any examples (other than what comes with axis installation). Are there any documents available which guides you through the procedure. Your help will be highly appreciated.
thanks
Prashant
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Sen
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> And another quick .NET question: If I code a java web service and use axis
to deploy it
ge, though.
>
> Anne
>
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>
>
> You can consume a document style service with an RPC-style client. For
> example, if you download the wsdl for the &
ommunicate RPC-style with the service. I've done this, so I know it works.
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Hi all,
quick question: i see on xmethods that the .NET services are all
Docum
Hi all,
quick question: i see on xmethods that the .NET services are all
Document style. Do I use the same approach to consuming these services as
RPC services? I don't remember seeing any examples (or mention of
differences in consuming) for Document style services in the docs.
And another quick
ention document/encoded.
The current draft of the WS-I Basic Profile includes rpc/literal. It
disallows rpc/encoded.
Anne
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Best regards,
Anne
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Let's take a standard purchase order scenario.
If I
"literal"). But there's no reason why you can't use literal
encoding with rpc style messages. Literal makes it much easier to perform
message validation or XSLT transformation.
Best regards,
Anne
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> From: pFrancis X [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
&g
vide an asynchronous API (built-in support for
non-blocking request/response messages using callbacks).
Anne
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ned by RPC mechanisms (ala RMI) and async as
closer to messaging (ala JMS).
francis
--- Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Document style web services are not inherently
> asynchronous. The synchronous
> nature of a Web service is determined by the message
> exchange pat
AM
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Document style web services are not inherently asynchronous. The synchronous
nature of a Web service is determined by the message exchange pattern
described in the WSDL Operation. If the service is defined as having an
input and
Document style web services are not inherently asynchronous. The synchronous
nature of a Web service is determined by the message exchange pattern
described in the WSDL Operation. If the service is defined as having an
input and output message, then it is a request/response service (inherently
Document style web services is inherently asynchronous. Most of modern TRP/MS's
such as EDIINT and RosettaNet (RNIF) use document-style services. It was found
to be more a bit more scalable and flexible in dealing with legacy systems.
This is especially true as many of the legacy system
13980) This is something I
like about the .NET system because I want to be able to differentiate
between empty and null arrays.
Martin
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> Having used both .NET and Axis I am afraid the
issues you mention are > proba
t it provides a simpler and more
efficient method to represent and transfer object-oriented data in XML, but
it limits flexibility.
Anne
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time to contribute to axis, it's just a
reality.
Martin
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> Martin,
>
> Can you
er.)
Anne
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> Hi Tom
>
> I spent about a week playing around with axis to
> and extensibility, and in my experience developers can quickly get past
> the initial learning curve with some mentoring.
Could you please tell me where I can get a good Axis mentor or some good
tutorials ? :o)))
Tx
dovle
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I'd personally disagree with this assessment of Axis as "not ready for
prime time", but I can understand the frustrations. There's de
ww.themindelectric.com/
Has free version too.
Cheers,
Martin
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Hi Tom
I spent about a week playing around with axis
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Has free version too.
Cheers,
Martin
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Hi Tom
I spent about a week playing around with axis to see why it wasn'
;t apologise for not taking more time to contribute to axis, it's just a
reality.
Martin
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groups: ACORD
(insurance), TaxML, LegalXML, etc.
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> Steve Loughran wrote:
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the URL to the WSDL?
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Steve Loughran wrote:
As an aside, does *anyone* use UDDI?
-steve
I'm personally really puzzled by the logic behind UDDI. As far as I can
see there's a huge gap between the reality of what can be done using
UDDI and the marketing concept behind it (which seems to be that you can
have your p
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> - JAXM was launched in June 2000. Originally it was an
> API for ebXML. Only lat
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> And that's true ebXML has own stuff all that you mentined.
> Shouldn't those consi
rday, November 23, 2002 3:33 AM
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>
> I see where you are coming from. And I also remember that the
> early ebXML TRP(now MS) -- I believe it was 0.x release which
> should be consider as an initial conceptual rough sk
y) they've joined WS-I.
>
> Let's hope they stay engaged.
>
> Anne
>
>
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Let's hope they stay engaged.
Anne
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> Strange. ebXML MS is based on SOAP. Those two compleme
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> Yes -- UPNP adopted SOAP a long, long time ago. (I think it was 0.9 --
those
>
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> I've just been looking at the UPNP specs, and lo and behold, UPNP now
> mandates SOAP.
>
> http://www.upnp.org/download
I've just been looking at the UPNP specs, and lo and behold, UPNP now
mandates SOAP.
http://www.upnp.org/download/UPnPDA10_2613.htm
Looks to me from the examples that UPNP devices talk rpc/enc, maybe 0.9 or
1.0 soap at that. Which means if they shipped in any quantity, they would
ensconce rpc
Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
The facet of WS-I that smells the worst is this business of *permanent*
board seats for the priviledged few. This seems bizzare, especially
given that Fujitsu, for example, is not a name that springs to mind
immediately when I'm thinking of web services. In fact, it looks
e
efficient method to represent and transfer object-oriented data in XML, but
it limits flexibility.
Anne
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in a corner and pouting
because
> they weren't picked first.
>
>
> Anne
>
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Just want to say thanks for a nice write up. I had been
wondering myself since DAIS-WG's OGSA implementation of
a data mounting web service is document based, though
a competing group named Spitfire is RPC based.
If this could make its way into a FAQ that would be nice
(if it isn't already in on
ethod to represent and transfer object-oriented data in XML, but
it limits flexibility.
Anne
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It'd be nice if Sun got involved with Axis too.//
> Personally I think one of
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Eric, that is not quite correct. There are two different things, namely the
invocation style and the encoding style. The BP supports both rpc and
document invocation style, but only litera
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Dennis,
My experience is that Java2WSDL in Axis 1.0 has too many bugs to generate
document/literal style WSDL, but if you can generate it by some other means
Steve L wrote:
> It'd be nice if Sun got involved with Axis too.
The Axis team and the Sun JAX-RPC team have discussed this in the past. Sun does have
a history of moving RI's to the Apache project (c.f. Tomcat). I personally have met
many of the JAX-RPC guys and have great respect for them.
The facet of WS-I that smells the worst is this business of *permanent*
board seats for the priviledged few. This seems bizzare, especially
given that Fujitsu, for example, is not a name that springs to mind
immediately when I'm thinking of web services. In fact, it looks more
like the permanen
t: RE: Document style web services
Dennis,
This is a pretty antiquated view of document style. Document style is no
longer used just for XML messaging. Most SOAP implementations support
automatic marshalling of both RPC-style and document-style messages. As long
as you have a WSDL description o
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> From what I've seen, most vendors have designed containers that are
> compatib
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pouting because
they weren't picked first.
Anne
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> It may be old new
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> Personally I think one of Axis's most challenging issues is
> that Axis conta
and therefore ???
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It may be old news, but its still true. Some of us are getting tired of
being made to jump
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Anne,
Just a little addition to your comment on WS-I BP:
"WS-I has just published its Basic Profile
draft, which only supports document-style"
In the current published revision, the profile support both rpc
and document styles. It only restrict the use to literal.
eric
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> Must be the 3.0 version of MSSTK that defaults to document,
> right, as it
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> At the same time, I cant help treating WS-I mandates with some less
> serio
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> Microsoft started the "document style by default" trend. Both MS SOAP
No idea; ask on ant-dev
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We have an implementation whereby we use java:RPC with
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> I think WS-I has serious credibility problems, especially since it came
> out that M
e-
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> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 6:41 PM
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>
> Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
>
> >WS-I has just published its Basic Profile
> >draft, which only
Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
WS-I has just published its Basic Profile
draft, which only supports document-style. Pretty much every SOAP vendor is
involved with WS-I, so it won't be long before all SOAP implementations
generate document style by default.
I think WS-I has serious credibility problem
-
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> Hi Anne,
>
> Does Axis support automatic marshalling of document-style messages? I
> was under the impression i
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> Does Axis support automatic marshalling of document-style messages? I
> was u
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>
> Hi Anne,
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> Does Axis support automatic marshalling of document-style messages? I
> was under the impression it does
t using
multi-refs,
it's a better practice to use document-style.
Regards,
Anne
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Hi Matt,
The whole point o
teral XML Schema. But if you're not using multi-refs,
it's a better practice to use document-style.
Regards,
Anne
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>
> Hi Matt,
>
> The whole point of document style is that your application gets passed
> the XML message payload
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Hi Matt,
The whole point of document style is that your application gets passed
the XML message payload as XML do
e. I'm
looking into some data binding code currently, perhaps I'll see if I can
work in this direction.
- Dennis
Dennis M. Sosnoski
Enterprise Java, XML, and Web Services Support
http://www.sosnoski.com
Crawford, Matt wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone had experience with document style we
Hello,
Has anyone had experience with document style web services similar to the
one shown below? The users guide indicates that "Document services do not
use any encoding (so in particular, you won't see multiref object
serialization or SOAP-style arrays on the wire) but DO still do
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