Hi,
Did you find the solution to your problem? I searched and it involves
a file name axis2.xml. You need that file. Then declare both
username and encryption. I will try to build an example.
Unfortunately, I don't have .net with me to test out.
Nan
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Markus S
There are probably many ways to get this to work.
First, you have the 2D array of objects. How do you expect the object
to be created given a piece of data from XML?
One way, I haven't tried it, but you have to find out what are the
different object types that will have instances go into that ar
Hi Nan,
Axis project is moved as a top level project (it should be now in
axis.apache.org). But that migration has took some time, and hence the
reason you see this. We will get this done very soon.
Thanks
Srinath
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Nan Null wrote:
> Not only just the link, look
Not only just the link, look closely:
"
September 6, 2010 - Apache Axis2/Java Version 1.5.2 Released!
1.5.2 is a maintenance release to fix the security issue described in
CVE-2010-1632 as well as an XSS vulnerability in the admin console and
some other minor issues. It also upgrades Axiom to ver
When I go to:
http://www.apache.org/
I don't see Axis or Axis2 listed anywhere.
Ok, take a breather, it's probably under Web Services:
http://ws.apache.org/index.html
No, not listed here either.
Ok, let's just go there:
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/
Oh, yea, it's here. But why Apache is hidi