Hi Alex ;
Please look at the code carefully , what it does is;
- create the request
- send the created req
- get the response and print that out
So the sample will help you to use RPCServiceClient and to work with that.
> Hi Developers,
> I just download the latest version of axis2 1.1.1, and then tried some
> examples by following the user guide.
> i am stopped on the pojo example, i have compiled it and got response
> output.
> here is the result
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>
> rpc.client.run:
> [java] [JAM] Warning: You are running under a pre-1.5 JDK.
> JSR175-style so
> urce annotations will not be available
> [java] Temperature : 39.3
> [java] Forecast : Cloudy with showers
> [java] Rain : true
> [java] How much rain (in inches) : 4.5
>
> i would like to know what's the point of this example, or what's it
> trying to tell us??
>
> because after reviewed the client code, i saw that those values are
> set in the client program.
> w.setTemperature((float)39.3);
> w.setForecast("Cloudy with showers");
> w.setRain(true);
> w.setHowMuchRain((float)4.5);
>
> the weather service just return what the client set, and the client
> just output what's those response, any "real" application can make use
> this technique
> --
> Regards,
>
> Alex
>
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