For tests look inside ws-axis/c/tests/auto_build/testcases/ Also the doc on tests URL: http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/ws-axis/c/docs/anttest-guide.html or in folder ws-axis/c/docs/anttest-guide.html
Would be useful Samisa... On 7/29/05, Brendan W. McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Re: Examples. My brain is turned off today. I was looking for an > 'examples' directory and missed the one marked 'samples'. > > > > On 7/28/05, Brendan W. McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > First, yes, based on conversations with dims, I'm aiming to build a > > core SWIG framework, and language bindings around that. > > > > Obviously, just generating a set of Perl interfaces from SWIG isn't > > enough - I want a robust Object Oriented Perl framework around that so > > that programming to Axis is as painless as using Perl should be. > > Using Axis in Java never feels hacky (Unless you're talking to Perl's > > SOAP::Lite :P) and I wouldn't want using it in Perl to be either. > > > > But using SWIG at the core rather than Perl-XS means that Python > > bindings of the same tack can be generated (I'm actually learning > > Python in my spare time at the moment, so I'm not as up to speed on it > > as I am with say, Java & Perl). > > > > So there's a broad overview of what can be aimed for. *MY* goals at > > the moment are getting some SWIG Stubs and a Perl framework. I'll > > pitch in Python once we have a stronger Perl model, or once some other > > poor unfortunate sole volunteers to do so. > > > > For a first draft however, I want to build a basic capable client. I > > notice however that the Axis C++ distribution doesn't appear to come > > with any examples (unlike the Java version) and I'm wondering if there > > is a generally excepted set of services/tests that can be used to > > 'validate' a SOAP client? > > > > Otherwise, I'll work to build interfaces to some of the Java examples, > > as our organizational goal here is better Perl interoperability with > > our Java deployments of Axis. > > > > I'm really soliciting goals, suggestions and input here so feel free > > to fling things at me on this. > > >
