Hi Falk, I have an Axis C++ client/Axis Java server using rpc.
Corrected the following three things: 1) disable href/multiref on the server 2) slightly changing some code in AxisClient.dll SoapDeSerializer.cpp::getXSDType to allow soapenc:string 3) making sure the server doesn't return empty arrays (as AxisClient can't deserialize those) Well, not very beautiful but it works. /Anders -----Message d'origine----- De : Falk Sippach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoy� : jeudi 2 juin 2005 17:16 � : Apache AXIS C User List Objet : Re: Settings for Java Webservice (used by C++-Client) Hello, I need some more help. Is there anybody who has successfully developed an Axis C++ client calling a Java Webservice? At the moment it's not working at all. Are there other products (C++), which work together with Java Axis webservices? I've read somewhere I should use doc/lit as message style. I've tried. First I've generated a wsdl-file with java2wsdl. Then I've created the server skeletons (wsdl2java) and the client stubs (wsdl2ws). But wsdl2ws fails with a not reproducable error: -------------------- java.util.NoSuchElementException at java.util.HashMap$HashIterator.nextEntry(Unknown Source) at java.util.HashMap$ValueIterator.next(Unknown Source) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.wsdl2ws.WSDL2Ws.addDocumentStyleInputMessageToMe thodInfo(Unknown Source) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.wsdl2ws.WSDL2Ws.setMethodInfo(Unknown Source) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.wsdl2ws.WSDL2Ws.getServiceInfo(Unknown Source) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.wsdl2ws.WSDL2Ws.generateWrappers(Unknown Source) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.wsdl2ws.WSDL2Ws.main(Unknown Source) Code generation failed. Please see errors above. -------------------- If I use rpc/lit, the stub code generation succeeds. But the soap messages look like this: -------------------- <getStringResponse> <getStringReturn>test string</getStringReturn> </getStringResponse> -------------------- There is no type definition and the client can't read any string. It works, if I use rpc/encoded. But then I have the problem with URI_XSD and URI_ENC (ok, I can fix it with the patch). And I can't get int values or complex types with ints inside. It still doesn't work in the 1.6 alpha from June 1st, 3 a. m. Maybe in the next nightly build it will work, because Adrian has changed it yesterday (after the last nightly build?). What may I do wrong? Please help. Thanks, Falk.
