Hi All,
I am trying to build a web service application in c++,
and now investigate to see if AXIS2/c can satisfy my
needs. Specifically, I have the following
requirements:
(1) The library supports common web services standards
like SOAP/HTTP/WSDL et cetera. I will use it to build
a web service client application (web service
consumer).
(2) It should provides a rich set of APIs for me to
traverse through a WSDL and make SOAP/HTTP calls. In
particular, I need a WSDL parser so that I can parse
a
WSDL (given the WSDL file or the URL)to get the
definitions. I DO NOT NEED TO CONVERT THE WSDL TO
C++ code, just need to parse a WSDL to get the
definitions, later on I will traverse the parsed
objects to get the services, operations, messages
and types (XML schemas) et cetera to build my only
datastore for a given WSDL. This way I can
dynamically handle different WSDLs in my application
without generating the c++ code stubs every time.
(3) The library is in c++ and available for
multi-platforms, like windows, linux and unix et
cetera.
Please let me know if AXIS2/c is a good choice to me.
and how it is compared to gSOAP?
Thanks very much.
Frank
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