Take a look @ the proxy class .NET created for youIt strips off the port
if you are running on anything other then 80.
For example-
http://localhost:8080/axis/services/wsJMSHarness
Will be created like
http://localhost/axis/services/wsJMSHarness
I just add the 8080 back to th
Hi James,
> Any idea when this problem started? Should this be filed
> as a bug report?
Sorry. It's been like this since I started using it, but I'm a relatively
new Axis user. Take a look at the mod-jk option. I find it very useful
since it doesn't require exposing any additional ports to
"Wagner,Harry" wrote:
> I had the same problem, which I have since resolved. The problem is that
> the wsdl does not include the port in the url of the service. You can
> either add the /axis entry to your mod_jk configuration on tomcat (so that
> tomcat passes these entries to the right port),
the wsdl.
I chose the first approach and it works like a charm. Good luck. Hope this
helps!
Regards,
Harry Wagner
> -Original Message-
> From: James Black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: re: HTT
Hello,
I have some java clients for my webservices (unit tests) and these
work fine. All the tests pass.
The .NET tests fail, most of them with 'HTTP status 404: Not Found.'
I am using Tomcat 4.1.18, and the newest release for axis, and
jdk1.4.1 for Solaris, on the server side.
Any ideas