Hi Takeshi,

I am quite new to both AdWords API and axis / jaxws, but as I understand it
jaxws has a subset of the functionality of axis. Will this give me any
problems with the functionality of the AdWords API compared to using axis
and can I still use the adwords-axis-examples from the Java Client Library
as a starting point for my learning in this area?

One problem I have found so far after having experimented  with the
"GetAccountHierarchy" example (using jaxws instead of axis) is that there
is no setFields method in the jaxws Selector class, so hopefully there is
another way to select fields:

    // Axis example
    Selector selector = new Selector();
    selector.setFields(new String[]{"Login", "CustomerId",  "Name"});

I would really like to use Google App Engine for my project to get the
advantages of low maintenance and scalability, but as there is so little
information to find on the Internet about using AdWords API on App Engine,
I am quite uncertain whether the integration of the two products have
reached a maturity level suitable for production or if it is safer to go
with setting up my own server. Can you please help me with your opinion
about which way to go?

Thanks,
Anders


2013/12/4 Takeshi Hagikura (AdWords API Team) <
adwordsapiadvisor+take...@google.com>

> Hi Andres,
>
> Unfortunately there isn't a demo app for appengine using the Java client
> library.
>
> Best,
> - Takeshi,
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 8:58:20 PM UTC+9, Anders H wrote:
>>
>> Hi Takeshi,
>>
>> Thank you for your suggestion. I will have at look at it and write back
>> with my results when I have finished testing.
>>
>> Are there any up to date Java demo applications available for using
>> AdWords API on App Engine? I was thinking of something like this Python
>> demo:
>> https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/demo-apps?hl=
>> da#awapi_app_engine_python
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Anders
>>
>> Den fredag den 29. november 2013 07.18.25 UTC+1 skrev Takeshi Hagikura
>> (AdWords API Team):
>>>
>>> Hi Anders,
>>>
>>> Due to the security protection for appengine, currently SOAP calls by
>>> axis are not allowed.
>>> You should be able to make a call with the jaxws 
>>> modules<https://code.google.com/p/google-api-ads-java/source/browse/#git%2Fmodules%2Fadwords_appengine%2Fsrc%2Fmain%2Fjava%2Fcom%2Fgoogle%2Fapi%2Fads%2Fadwords%2Fjaxws%253Fstate%253Dclosed>
>>> .
>>> Can you please try that?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> - Takeshi, AdWords API Team
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 6:29:18 PM UTC+9, Anders H wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am working on an App Engine Java project that tries to get a list of
>>>> clients from a MCC Test Account. The project is using the Java Client
>>>> Library.
>>>>
>>>> The application is working when running locally on the devserver, but
>>>> when running on appspot the statement:
>>>>
>>>> *page = managedCustomerService.get(selector);*
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> throws the following exception:
>>>>
>>>> AxisFault
>>>>  faultCode: {http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}Server.userException
>>>>  faultSubcode:
>>>>  faultString: java.net.SocketException: Permission denied: Attempt to 
>>>> access a blocked recipient without permission. (mapped-IPv4)
>>>>
>>>> As I was in doubt which forum was best to ask this kind of question that 
>>>> includes both AdWords API and App Engine, I have already posted further 
>>>> details in the App Engine forum: 
>>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20192725/java-socket-exception-when-running-google-adwords-api-on-google-app-engine
>>>>
>>>> Could this be an error with the AdWords API / App Engine support or am I 
>>>> missing something?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Anders
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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