hmmm that's weird I seem to be having a problem in .Net
interoperability when using 'wrapped/literal' but works fine on
'document/literal' and 'RPC/encoded'
some XML Validation errors when parsing the apache generated WSDL.
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 09:56:30 +0100, WAJSBERG Julien RD-BIZZ
Hi there,
Iam running into this error after specifying the
typemapping the typemapping for serialising and
deserializing the r
--- Martin Heitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks. Geez - that was a quick answer and right
then when I needed it
:-)
I'll give valueComplete a try after source
Hi
Axis doesnt send the xml
declaration! Can anyone help me out? I need this XML Declaration because Im
calling web services from cocoon. I have axis RC2 running on tomcat 4.1
http://localhost:8080/axis/services/Version?method=getVersion soapenv:Envelope
Hi all,
Apologies for the cross-posting. But, I think all lists are
connected to this announcement.
# You might have the same mail twice due to our server down.
I'd like to introduce the Japanese Axis Community as a new
Axis User Group. It has just been launched officially on
the Apache WS
Hi all,
Apologies for the cross-posting. But, I think all lists are
connected to this announcement.
I'd like to introduce the Japanese Axis Community as a new
Axis User Group. It has just been launched officially on
the Apache WS domain through formal contact. (i.e. with an
approval of the WS
Hi Steve
As far as I remember WS-I Basic Profile suggest the .NET way of doing it,
meaning document-literal (wrapped) style.
I can't remember if rpc style web services is prohibited if you want to
support WS-I Basic Profile.. Anyone?
Regards
Henrik
- Original Message -
From: Steve
If you are using https then tcpmon wont be much help because the
transmission will be encrypted before it leaves the client/server. If you
change your request to http then the server will reject the request.
-Original Message-
From: Yu Feng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Regarding the IBM presentation referenced at
http://www.dsg.cs.tcd.ie/~dowlingj/ teaching/ds/tutorials/AxisVeryAdvanced.pdf
Although I concur with the design best practices recommendations he
makes on page 2, there are a number of errors in the presentation. For
example, his example SOAP
Thanks for the reply!
You are right that tcpmon won't support HTTPS.
I have proven the timeout issue is related to the network configuration to
that bad workstation: I set up a proxy server in a good workstation and
re-directed all Axis HTTPS requests to the good from the bad, and all
queries
WS-I Basic Profile prohibits use of SOAP encoding, but rpc/literal
style is permitted. Unfortunately, .NET does not support rpc/literal,
therefore I suggest you stick with document/literal or wrapped
document/literal only.
Anne
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:00:31 +0100, HG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I've already been successful getting a Java client accessing a .NET web
service where the service is RPC style. Have not however, been able to
do it in the reverse, i.e. Java client accessing .NET web service using
document style.
-Original Message-
From: Anne Thomas Manes
That only makes sense, 'wrapped' is more of an Axis thing.
Jai
-Original Message-
From: jay limfueco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 2:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Serialization Compatibility
hmmm that's weird I seem to be having a problem in
I am trying to change our webservice from type RPC encoded to
Doc/Literal. =3D20
We are running AXIS 1.2 RC2. ...I was hoping all I would need to do is
change in the deployment the attributes on the service. However when I
do this the wsdl generation fails with an error Please register a
I am working on a system that has key requirements for XML security
and long-term auditing (storing and retrieval of HTTP request info and
SOAP requests/responses). I am wondering if anyone out there would
care to comment on best practices for this sort of project, pitfalls
to be aware of,
Hi
Does anybody have an idea,how to access Webservices (java) from C#, I would like to know how it works. Does any body help for getting an overview(i.e white paper) on this.
If anybody provide me some sample sites where i can get more info.
Thanks
shanta.BSagar Pidaparthi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
if you
have visual studio .net it's very simple. create a c# project and then add
a web service via wsdl definition. a set of classes will get generated for
calling from your client app. i did this for the mappoint .net web service
and had a very simple app in 10 minutes.
-Original
Either use http sessions or SOAP sessions. In either case there has to
be some code on the client side to do this...But if you worried about
non-browser clients then go with the SOAP sessions and manage sessions
yourself on the server-side.
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 18:02:42 -0800, Vikas Phonsa [EMAIL
Thanks for your reply,
Either use http sessions or SOAP sessions
Do you know of any resource where I can learn how to use SOAP sessions?
Are you referring to the use of SimpleSessionHandler? If yes then some
configuration would be required on the client side. How do you publish
the requirement
Hi Andy,
The current release of wsabi4axis project
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/wsabi4axis) has the building blocks for the
auditing capabilities you are looking for. A subsequent release will support
full-blown auditing capabilities. We prioritize new features based on feedback
from the
Christian,
There is a problem with your WSDL. You have a soapAction attribute
specified on the wsdl:portType/wsdl:operation element, which is not
permitted:
portType name=HelloWorldSoapPort
operation name=Execute
soapAction=http://localhost:8090/action/HelloWorld.Execute;
I don't understand some of the behavior of wsdl2java when run against a
running web service with header web parameters
(ParamDesc.setInHeader(true)). The generated methods in the client
stub look quite different from the original ones; in particular, they
seem to have parameters that are not
We are seeing this when we are running on the loopback address. The
network is definitely not misconfigured for that IP.
To add to the complexity, we are sending attachments with the message.
The timeout only occurs on attachment requests of significant size.
What could cause this problem?
Hi Everybody,
Is there a way to specify minOccurs / maxOccurs for elements in the wsdl
when we generate the wsdl from java using Java2WSDL?
Or does it have to be done manually only?
Thanks
Vikas
As many people before i have the same problem with axis 1.2 to generate my
wsdl for javabeans or exceptions. I've been trying some of the solutions
that have been proposed on this list, such as adding complextype or mapping
tags, but the task failed with ClassNotFoundException, although the
Repost with more descriptive header.
-michael
-Original Message-
From: Michael Merz
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 10:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Beehive Developers
Subject: FW: More Axis questions...
I don't understand some of the behavior of wsdl2java when run against a
running
Good information, thanks. I mostly relied on this document for the best
practices, which I wholeheartedly agree with. Of course with anything in
technology, there is no truth and beauty, so don't take anything as gospel
truth. However, the articles is very well informed and from a reputable
Have you tried to tune maxKeepAliveRequests and disableProxyCaching in tomcat?
If you are running a firewall with a fixup protocol for HTTP (i.e. it does
stateful packet inspection), have you tried turning off the fixup protocol and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/17/04 11:23AM
We are seeing this when
Title: Message
Eric,
Thanks
for your answer. I'll raise a trouble report on the company that pushishes
this WSDL.
Another question: the WS-I validator you mentioned, where can I find
it? Is it packaged with Axis 1.2RC2?
BR,
Christian Faucher
-Message d'origine-De: Eric
I have a Service running in session
service name=POCService provider=java:RPC
requestFlow
handler
type=java:org.apache.axis.handlers.SimpleSessionHandler/
/requestFlow
responseFlow
handler
Hi.
I need to know if the response message (the response to a client calling
an endpoint) has been sent successfully.
Using java code, not with tcp monitor. How I do that ?
Thanks.
I am fairly new to Axis and need some help with a design question.
I have a class that is being used to provide webservices. Thanks to
Axis, this class doesn't need to know that it is being used as a
webservice - it could be used as a command-line utility as a Swing
backend, etc. I deploy it in
There's a bug in attachment in a way, that when you send or receive an
attachment, the next message will send that too.
This happens when you use the generated stub to send the stuff. Here's
the url of the bug:
http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1729
On Friday 17 December 2004 22:53, Andy Kriger wrote:
For example, let's say I have webservice methods implemented by a
class called BusyBee. I want to grab the ID of the MessageContext
Session and use that as a key in my BusyBee.doSomething() method. I
could call
Folks,
We have a problem where if we are using complex types (which are
specified using the xs:sequence) and use inheritance so that one complex
type extends the other, then the response message ignores the
xs:sequence element. That is the order of the elements of the derived
class is
Hi Jorge,
One option you have is to set up a handler that is invoked before and/or after
your web service method has completed. This handler could inspect the SOAP
envelope to make sure that the response message has been sent successfully,
but the definition of successfully can mean many things.
Thanks for your feedback. Bad news !...
I'd like to have a point of view from the Axis team about this issue. I'm
not currently working a lot in web services domains, but according to what
i've been reading in this list and others, document/literal seems to be
often required (as in my case by one
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