I recently played with the code from SAS. The code is badly broken for messages blocks that aren't arranged exactly correct. The code expects messages to come in either a whole block of data or at least large blocks of data.
For example, I tried telneting to SAS and typing in the requests and it completely failed. You should not be using SAS for anything but the most basic of testing. It is not a production server by any means. ...Duane --- At Thu, 19 Jan 2006 16:00:25 +0000, Samisa Abeysinghe wrote: >Hi Arshad, > It has been some time after I last visited the code. My gut feel is >that there are some socket based problems in the simple axis server. > You would have to look into the source code of simple axis server to >figure out the problems. Basically look into the places where it writes >the result to the socket and also look if "\r\n" are in place correctly, >especilly at the end of the SOAP message. >Thanks, >Samisa... > >Arshad Ahamad wrote: > >> Hi Samisa , >> I have configured Axic C++ without using Apache,SimpleAxisServer >> and simple webservices(like calculator). >> These things are working fine and I am able to create other >> webservices and deploye on SimpleAxisServer and they are also >> working fine. >> Now I wants to access these webservices by the java client. what >> changes I will make in SimpleAxisServer so the >> java client use these webservices. Plese give me proper idea to do this. >> >> >> thanks and regards >> Arshad Ahamad >> > > ...Duane
