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Ketan
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Hi:
problem: BadTargetObjectURI on Solaris. (Unable to resolve target object:
Hello)
I have the classpath ok and i am able to run "java Hello" from any
directory. In fact it is the first directory in my tomcat.sh now with
mail.jar etc behind it in the order. I been fighting this one for a long
t
While running a soap client request , i get the following error.
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance";
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema";>
SOAP-ENV:Client
No Deserializer found to deserialize a 'urn:ecauthenticate:doc'
u
Nice concise description, Gary, but I should point out that the RPC
programming model and the encoding system are orthogonal. You can use
literal with RPC, and you can use encoded with Document.
Anne
> -Original Message-
> From: Gary Feldman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, J
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Andrew Simpson wrote:
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Check the header (full header) of the message you received
Thank you very much.
I am going to try it.
Tim
--- Han Ming Ong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Absolutely you can.
>
> Say your remote host is bluewhale.xxx.com and it's running
> Tomcat 3.3
> with Apache SOAP 2.2 and it's listening at 8080 (Now I see
> that you are
> running at 443, which is
On Thursday, January 31, 2002, at 01:14 PM, Han Ming Ong wrote:
Absolutely you can.
Say your remote host is bluewhale.xxx.com and it's running Tomcat 3.3 with Apache SOAP 2.2 and it's listening at 8080 (Now I see that you are running at 443, which is HTTPS port. I have never tried that but I ass
Absolutely you can.
Say your remote host is bluewhale.xxx.com and it's running Tomcat 3.3 with Apache SOAP 2.2 and it's listening at 8080 (Now I see that you are running at 443, which is HTTPS port. I have never tried that but I assume that you have configured it to listen to port 443. Test that o
hello all -
i'm at my wits end so im looking for alittle insight.
when trying to run my client soap call i'm getting the server response
error below.
the server is running tomcat 3.2/w soap-2_2 and xerces is the first
and only jar in the server classpath.
we have a few other services runnin
write your own subclass that either doesn't do anything or throws an exception
when it recieves a deploy or undeploy call, and specify your new configManager
in soap.xml right where you put the XMLConfigManager. It's not very hard.
Basically you want a hashmap of urns to deployment descriptors. Gi
I have a simple service which takes one argument. When I pass null into
the method it is deserialized as an EMPTY object in the SOAP service. It
doesn't matter whether the object is a String or Vector or whatever. Using
the TcpTunnelGui I can see that the attribute xsi:null="true" is correctly
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> From: Krishnamurthy, Ramanathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 5:43 PM
>
> Is this distinction necessary ? Isn't messaging a special case of RPC.
The terminology itself is confusing. I'm not sure where this usage started,
but
I think it's wrong. And I think you
Hi,
How can I run TcpTunnelGui on a remote host? If yes, how can spesify the port numbers?
I am not interested in the request appearing on the left hand pane. I want to have the response from the remote server appear on the right hand pane of the gui.
Something like this:
java org.apache.soap.u
It will de-serialize them, but not serialize them.
Cheers
Simon
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:16:46 +0200, in soap you wrote:
>Hi all ,
>First question: does apache soap handles circular refs?
>
>why do I ask this. Because I have the following situation:
>
>class car holds a ref to an order.
>The ord
Very sorry to bother you but I don't know what to do with it.
Hi, my name is Isabella and I trying to configure Apache SOAP overhere.
I would obtain the following behaviour,
1) disable the ServiceManagerClient
2) let the admin JSP pages working
I found some clue in a posting on soap-dev mailing
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Ask your sysadmin if you can open a port between two specific IP nodes, the
Tomcat and IIS
servers. He may have thought you meant to generally open the port for all
traffic. If he
doesn't like that solution then his rules need to be relaxed.
Randy Charles Morin
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www
We use Cape Clear because they were the only vendor
that could handle our interoperability and Corba
needs. We did run in to some tech support issues
which were quickly resloved by their support people.
As for the sost, really is irrelevant, just remember,
you get what you pay for.
I'd highly r
Hello All,
To test the SOAP server, I modify the apache soap's sample of
addressbook, i.e. addressbook class. I make the class implements
Runnable, then make some thread.
then as usual I run it by using:
java samples.addressbook.GetAddressThread
http://localhost:8080/soap/servlet/rpcrouter "John
Try with this:
http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment"
id="urn:Hello">
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My program uses the Apache SOAP 2.2 (Client) and some MS-ASP based SOAP
Server component (BTW: 4S4C). All is running well until now, but now I
am faced with a firewall. :-(((
The Situation:
SERVER:
* Tomcat with SOAP Client generating HTML-Output = myWEBSERVER
* SOAP Server (IIS with *.asp SOAP
Title: Message
-Original Message-From: Omaira
Parada Gelves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 31,
2002 6:10 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: error run
descriptor.xml
Hi,
I have a problem when run service from the
command line:
I run this:
Hi,
I am getting the same error when tryto run one client
in the code line (client.java) resp =
call.invoke(url, "");
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Description: Binary data
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Hi,
I have a problem when run service from the command
line:
I run this:
D:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3\webapps\soap\WEB-INF\classes>java
org.apache.soap.server.ServiceManagerClient http://localhost:8080/soap/servlet/rpcrouter
deploy Descriptor.xml
the error is:
org.xml.sax.SAXParseExce
Hi all ,
First question: does apache soap handles circular refs?
why do I ask this. Because I have the following situation:
class car holds a ref to an order.
The order holds a ref to the car (1 to 1 relationship)
when the apache soap tryes to serialize them it seems to cal car.getorder,
orde
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