Well I will certainly push the notion of upgrading the target servers but there are cases where the customer does not want to do that. So we NEED to deal with deprecated styles - so the question will remain if Axis 1.4 can generate
one and only or multiple (even if deprecated) styles programmatically?

Cheers

WJ Krpelan wrote:
Hi,
all SOAP styles except doc/lit are kind of deprecated by now and are no longer 
fully supported by most frameworks, if at all.
You better migrate everything to doc/lit, resp. doc/lit "wrapped" I suppose
Cheers, Wolfgang


--- On Thu, 8/27/09, Demetris <demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote:

From: Demetris <demet...@ece.neu.edu>
Subject: SOAP styles
To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 10:10 PM
Hi all,

we have some legacy systems still using Axis 1.4 and we
need clients from them to generate SOAP
rpc/lit or doc/lit instead of rpc/enc - does anyone know if
the latter is the default for Axis 1.4
and how it can be manipulated programmatically?

Thanks

Ruwan Linton wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:21 PM, Deepal jayasinghe
<deep...@gmail.com
<mailto:deep...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
     >
     > No I can't, I guess I
have explained why I can't use it as well,
     > because I cannot
differentiate the undeployment call for the hot
     > update and real
undeployment. Well, what Amila suggested will work
     > though :-)
     Of course you can if the file
is there then that is hot-update else it
     is un deployment.
     >
     >
     >
>
   >
>
   > I propose adding a update method to
the Deployer interface or
>
   passing
>
   > the state as an argument,
     >     I
would consider undeploy as the update method you can do
     whatever you
>
   want there, and you can just ignore at
when it call deploy
     method.
>
   (I know in undeploy method you only get
the filename, but
     since your
>
   deployer is domain specific you know what
to do with the
     file name)
     >
     >
     > No, the issue is we need
to invoke a different code in the case
     of hot
     > update.
     Yes, as I mentioned earlier if
the file is there then that is
     hot-update, else
un-deployment. So it should not be a big issues.
     >
     > Anyway I feel I should go
for a synapse deployer :-)
     I though you already have
deployer for synapse.
I mean a new deployer framework implementation, not an
deployer.. anyway synapse doesn't have a deployer yet.
Thanks,
Ruwan

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