Hi there,
I have been testing some services with no faultListener at all, and everything
worked right. I have tryed DOMFaultListener, and it works ok too. But I
have a problem with ExceptionFaultListener.
When there is no exception generated at the server side, it works fine.
But when there is an
You install Apache SOAP as a webapp. See
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/ws-soap/java/docs/install/tomcat.html?rev=1.17.
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Can anyone tell me how to install the Server Side
Under Apache Tomcat v4.1.30 (for Apache SOAP v2.3.1)
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>Can you give some more info about your environment? For example, >what is your Web server, what is your servlet container, what the the >specific error message you are seeing.
Windows 2000 server
jrun version 4.0
not sure about the specific error message as yet, will get back to you on this.
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the reply.
Currently the second "client" server has been added without any consultancy or thought, so I'm just trying to find out how robust soap is to multiple requests, i..e many clients to one soap server mappings.
I could do this myself by using 2 clients and requ