Is it conceivable to have a JAX-RPC
clientcall a JAXM program ? Iunderstand both the client and server
may be using the SAAJ library... If this is conceivable, has any one experience
with this? Would this work between a client using Microsoft SOAP Toolkit (3.0)
anda WSDP server running
We have Create, Update, and Delete web services (implemented using JAXM)
that pass XML documents around internally between servers. We want to make
these web services publically available, and I'm trying to craft the WSDL by
hand using the W3C spec. It appears that I can use XSD to create an XML
With the following code (I'm a using JAXM-Simple example), how might I fail
this nicely if the message doesn't go through within say 15 seconds. I mean,
I can figure out how to throw the exception after 15 seconds, but assuming I
do this is the message still queued (and would it be delivered
I always get errors when I used JAXM with JBoss-Tomcat. May be, JBoss-Tomcat
doesn't allow use Http POST method from EJB?
Anyone suggest,
Thank in advance.
Lam
Apache SOAP will not evolve to support JAX-RPC or JAXM; Axis has
been tagged to carry the torch of SOAP implementations from Apache.
See http://xml.apache.org/axis.
Sanjiva.
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From: Gunther Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, November 03
Axis is already moving towards full compliance with the current JAX-RPC
draft spec, and we have plans to do JAXM at some point as well.
There's a lot of active development going on right now, but Axis is already
a lot more functional in many ways than SOAP 2.2. Attachment support is
going
Good job. When do you anticipate the next release of Axis?
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From: Glen Daniels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: JAXM
Axis is already moving towards full compliance with the current JAX-RPC
draft
Will Apache SOAP evolve to suport JAXM when it's
ready? Or will that be left to Axis?David
Anyone given the JAXM early release a look over yet?
Any comments?
Adam Leggett
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Adam.Leggett wrote:
Anyone given the JAXM early release a look over yet?
Yes Im working on a implementation for the Open ebXML project.
Any comments?
I think they are one the right track, but the API needs a little more work.
I belive they are releasing a new version late july which should
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