Ephemeris Lappis a écrit :
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
Hi, I'm having trouble generating a client for my ws.
The WSDL is attached to this mail.
Here is the error stack trace :
WSDL2Java:
[java] java.io.IOException: Error: missing type
or ref attribute for node 'unknown'
[java] at
Hello,
We are trying to work with our web service, which is publishedas RPC-Literal. In all the simple cases, it is working very fine. But in some of the cases, we are facing problems; like:
a). If an operation has a parameter with a schema like 'A user defined type having a array of User
WAJSBERG Julien RD-BIZZ wrote:
Ephemeris Lappis a écrit :
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,
VD,
Do you have a open bug?
thanks,
dims
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 08:01:56 -0500, V D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WAJSBERG Julien RD-BIZZ wrote:
Ephemeris Lappis a écrit :
Thanks for your feedback. Bad news !...
I'd like to have a point of view from the Axis team about this issue.
I'm
Good question. I assume that this problem was talked about so many
times up here, someone must listen. However, I am wrong to assume forum
can replace bug report (probably some laziness kick in too), and I
should have file the bug report instead. I'll do that and post a link
here later.
Michael,
Your example looks like one of simple and extreme example of JAX-RPC.
How the annotation is good for soap header processing...
I think that this is not a bug of Axis but may be annoying for use.
This is because the 'testMethodRequest' input message has two parts (in0,
parameters) in
Sagar,
You cannot use operator or method overloading for interoperable Java/.NET Web
Services. The WSDL 1.1 specification does not allow or disallow it and
subsequently, it has become a topic for heated debate. The 2.0 final spec is
looking towards completely disallowing it.
-Sharam
Hi axis-user,
I've done tipical fibonacci axis example and it runs ok. Now I'm
trying to export a class more complex (because it imports another
classes) to a web service.
I think I do all steps good, but when I run my service's client, I
obtain these exceptions:
AxisFault
Oups ... I've just noticed my WSDL file wasn't attached to the message.
---
Hi, I'm having trouble generating a client for my ws.
The WSDL is attached to this mail.
Here is the error stack trace :
WSDL2Java:
[java] java.io.IOException: Error: missing type
or ref attribute for
Oups ... I've just noticed my WSDL file wasn't attached to the message.
---
Hi, I'm having trouble generating a client for my ws.
The WSDL is attached to this mail.
Here is the error stack trace :
WSDL2Java:
[java] java.io.IOException: Error: missing type
or ref attribute for
Hi,
I resend this question due to mail server problem:
I have a question regarding encryption and export control. Does Axis include
any SW encryption that restricts export (i.e. special ECCN code)?
Regards,
Magnus Svensson
Note that Axis doesn't really support RPC/Literal. It kinda supports
it from a client perspective, but there's no Axis WSDD style
attribute value that corresponds to RPC/Literal.
I suggest you use Wrapped Document/Literal instead.
(Note that .NET does not support RPC/Literal, either.)
Anne
On
Is wrapped supposed to have meaning only on the server side (where it
determines how arguments are passed to the implementation method for the
operation), or also on the client side (where it would determine whether the
document that makes up the soap body of a doc/lit operation must be
supplied,
Hello
I am fairly new to axis so I may be missing something very obvious but I can not get the values of the parameters passed to our webservice from the MessageContext. I am writing an Authorization piece to the service and need to know what the value of the
Title: NoSuchMethod exception
I turned on debug logging for org.apache and I noticed:
2004-12-20 13:26:19,966 [http-8080-Processor25] DEBUG org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BaseDeserializerFactory - Exception:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException:
Hi,
Let's assume that I already have a few interfaces and their
implementation that follow all the web services rules and they are
suitable of being exposed via Axis the way they are.
Is it possible for Axis to combine all these interfaces/classes into one
web service automatically or do I
Can anyone explain what this means and how I can make it go away?
The class that it's barking about IS in the classpath. I'm running in
WebLogic 8.1 and I've put saaj.jar and jaxrpc.jar in the classpath set
in startWebLogic.cmd before webservices.jar.
TIA
AxisFault
faultCode:
I have open a new bug report this morning (in France), with the a simple
example: AXIS-1734.
We will appreciate help...
Philippe -Message d'origine-
Philippe De : V D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Philippe Envoyé : lundi 20 décembre 2004 14:37
Philippe À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Philippe Objet :
Hi Paul,
This should get you where you want to go
SOAPEnvelopeenv = messageContext.getRequestMessage().getSOAPEnvelope();
SOAPBodyElement e= env.getFirstBody();
Iterator it = e.getChildElements();
while (it.hasNext()) {
}
By iterating thru the child elements you should be
I'm not a SOAP expert ! I think i had understood the difference between
document and wrapped styles, and i suppose tools that will process the
repective wsdl files will not generate similar codes : both use xml messages
without soap encoding, but in document mode the javabeans arguments of
Hi All,
I'm trying to create Axis web services that warps an EJB deployed in JBoss
4.0.
I've created deployment descriptor, packaged Axis WAR into my EAR file;
ws4ee is undeployed.
When I'm calling any method, I'm getting an error:
Tried to invoke method public java.lang.String
Laran,
Check to make sure you have
edu.cornell.cit.soap.handlers.CUWebAuthClientHandler in your classpath.
Somewhere you've told the Axis engine that you want to use that class as a
request or response handler and
it's not in your classpath. Typically it's done in a client side
deployment
Hi All,
I'm trying to create Axis web services that warps an EJB deployed in JBoss
4.0. I've created deployment descriptor, packaged Axis WAR into my EAR file;
ws4ee is undeployed.
When I call any method, I get an error:
Tried to invoke method public java.lang.String
Thanks much for your help with this.
I agree, it's technically not a bug. However, when you extend the sample
below by making the IN parameter an INOUT parameter, you get 4 (!)
parameters in the stub for each original parameter in the original web
method. Thus, a method that has originally 5
Laran,
Can you please provide the handler's class; how are you registering the handle?
Andrea Dal Farra
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 14:01:41 -0500, Laran Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone explain what this means and how I can make it go away?
The class that it's barking about IS in the
Use wrapped style, and it works with document/literal webservices (that
is what it is, with a spin on how you program it).
Ephemeris Lappis wrote:
I'm not a SOAP expert ! I think i had understood the difference between
document and wrapped styles, and i suppose tools that will process the
One thing that didn't become clear for me during this thread is why
people are using java2wsdl at all. When I started with Axis and web
services, I, too, had the idea of making Axis generate the right WSDL
for me automagically. I've given up on this idea since. I don't object
to generating
Michael,
I do advocate starting from WSDL, but i do find it convenient to start
from a java skeleton code and then tweak the wsdl using the wsdl
editors like XMLSPY.
thanks,
dims
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:31:33 +0100, Michael Schuerig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that didn't become clear
As i already said before, i'm not a soap expert, not at all.
Nevertheless, i think generating wsdl files from existing java code is an
easy way : wsdl syntax is not so friendly.
I known such a comparison is not always welcome : with CORBA we all first
write the services interface, using IDL,
Title: Message
Hello,
I have exposedparts of my J2EE application as a set ofweb service using Axis. I now have
a situation where I need to access these web
services from C on a Unix and Windows. Are there any tools
available to facilitate this? Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks in
See http://ws.apache.org/axis/cpp/index.html,
and please go to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Thanks,
Toshi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004, Suneet Shah wrote:
Hello,
I have exposed parts of my J2EE application as a set of
web service using Axis. I now have a situation where I
need to access these web
Thanks Anne. I am trying with Wrapped Document/Literal.
But here also, I am facing the same problem. I even tried with a user define type having an array of primitives, schema is like
Company (Company Java Object - UDT)
employeeCodes ( int array )
I passed this object to server using operation
Hello Everybody,
I have an issue with Axis Client side API. The requirement is that:
I want to invoke web services using Axis Client. Now here I don't have parameters as java objects rather I do have XML structure ( as required for soap message ) for these objects. So is there any way to
Hi,
I am developing a client with dynamic loading.
So far, when I do the invocation, it works properly.
However, if I invoke the same service several time within short period (let
say , 10 seconds),
I might get exception of object is not an instance of declaring class.
If I trace the message
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