client --> HTTPD --> Tomcat --> Java
--> AxisC++ --> C++
Sound ok?
Paul
On 1/23/06, Khamis Abuelkomboz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Paul
We have our application implemented in C++.
So to implement a web service using axis, I believed to must use axis-c to have direct binding between our c++ libraries and axis.
However we want to have the rest of the web side (say some servelets and web application) to be implemented in tomcat and java.
Now I see axis-c is used to be only for apache httpd. So if I have to configure a web service server, it has to stay standalone and implement the web service client in tomcat using axis/java.
Is this the only possible configuration you see? Is it not possible to get our c++ libraries bound to axis/java more intelligent? Bind the c++ libraries using JNI would cause alot of weired data exchange between native and java classes.
thanks
Khamis
Paul Fremantle wrote:Khamis
I really don't understand your question. Maybe you can rephrase it?
Axis/Java and Axis2/Java run under Tomcat (Java environment)
Axis/C++ runs under Apache HTTPD (C environment)
I can't see any reason to get AxisC++ running under Tomcat.
Paul
On 1/23/06, Khamis Abuelkomboz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi
I have a basic question, is it possible at all to get axis-c running
under Tomcat 5.x?
The installation instructions on the axis-c installation guide refer to
apache 1.x/2.x.
If only axis only runs with Tomcat, how would you still bind Axis into
your C++ libraries? I asked before this question, I appreciate to get an
answer regarding this.
Thanks
Khamis
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