Hi all,
I came with these steps to get the echo service running with the test
client.
Set AXIS2C_HOME environment variable pointing to the root of the Axis2
source tree and go to that directory:
AXIS2C_HOME='/home/x/projects/c'
export AXIS2C_HOME
cd $AXIS2C_HOME
Run ONE of the following command sets:
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
make install
OR
./build.sh
Run make install in test/server/echo/:
make -C test/server/echo install
Copy libecho.so in deploy/lib/ to deploy/services/echo/:
cp deploy/lib/libecho.so deploy/services/echo/
Start the Axis2 HTTP server in deploy/bin/:
Thanks
~sanjaya
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Paul Fremantle wrote:
Fantastic!!!
Congratulations
Paul
On 1/26/06, *Samisa Abeysinghe* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Some good news after a long wait: We have the echo service working
with
the simple axis server. :)
We can now use a socket based client to connect to simple axis server
and get the response.
However, there are more TODOs, some of the must TODOs pending are...
1. Get all the dispatchers working. Only the request URI based
dispatcher works now. SOAP body, SOAP action and Addressing
dispatchers
need to be get working though we have written the code.
2. Simple axis server is single threaded. We need to make it multi
threaded
3. We need to get the client stub working with the simple axis
server.
As mentioned above the current test client is a simple socket
based one.
4. We have tested only on Linux. We have to make the code portable to
get this working on Windows.
Despite these TODOs, I think it is a major milestone that we have a
simple service working. Hence I suggest that we do a milestone release
soon so that people could start looking into how this is working.
Thanks,
Samisa...
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
>On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 11:45 +0000, Samisa Abeysinghe wrote:
>
>
>>Paul Fremantle wrote:
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>>
>>>Wow cool!
>>>
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>+1!
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>>>Fantastic. I can't wait to see this running. Paul
>>>
>>>
>>You may have to be a bit more patient, we are in the process of
>>integrating stuff :)
>>
>>
>
>This is the equivalent of simple axis server I assume? Do we have
any
>plans for writing an HTTPD module? (And an IIS module.) I guess the
>module from Axis/C++ should be usable for the most part right?
>
>Sanjiva.
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