Thanks for your answer Nicolas, I know the example for uploading an
attachementand it works... so maybe I have to follow your advice to
seperate these operations.




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Hi Hartmut,
I recentrly tried to do this with a unique webservice, ie upload a file
to a webservice and obtain another file as a response.
But I experienced problems with attachments, so i gave up...
As an alternate solution I developped 2 webservices : one to upload the
file, the second to download the other file, those 2 services are called
successively to simulate send/receive pattern.
here is my inspiration for the "download" part of the webservice :
http://wso2.org/library/1675
and for the "upload" part I looked at the samples delivered with axis in
the sub-directory "soapwithattachments".
Nicolas

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> Hello guys,
>
> I'm pretty new in the community and with axis stuff.
> I like to write an WebService were I can transfer binary data like an
> Pdf-document or images, to an service and the response  has to be also an
> in binary form.
>
> Is there a way to do this claim with AXIOM?
> Please can you give an example?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Hartmut Zimmermann
>
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