Hello Rajiky
I'm not so familiar with c development and for my opinion it is not
possible to debug a remote service.
If it is how can I enable it? I already added some printf in the service
implementation. The first one is in the initialization of the service.
But these output are not visible - so I think the Segmentation fault
occurs when loading the so file.
Michael
Rajika Kumarasiri wrote:
Hello Michael,
I did the same thing but for the client side(i.e developed a c++
client which uses the axis2/c libs), and it works fine for me, and I
think your case should be possible, may be you can enable debug
options in compilation and try to debug to figure out where it breaks.
Rajika
On 8/29/07, *Michael Sutter* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
Hello list,
I want to access cpp classes from a axis2c service. Therefore I
generated a simple service adding two numbers. I compiled the
skeleton file with g++ and all the rest of the files with gcc.
After that everything is linked with g++.
The problem is when I want to access the service a always get a
segmentation fault. For my opinion everything is wright - all .h
have the extern C statement and so I think it is possible to link
c and cpp together in one so file.
Have I made something? Or is it impossible to access cpp classes
from the service? If it is possible, what have I made wrong? I'm
using axis2c version 1.0.
Kind regards
Michael
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