Hey Demetris, Thanks for the response. Though it is not the response I was hoping for, it does answer my question. I wonder why there seems to be so little support for reliable web services in the mobile industry. Regardless, this is key information to have.
Thanks for your time! Adam Elnagger -----Original Message----- From: Demetris [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 12:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Axis 2 Client on Mobile Devices Hey Adam, so what I have found out is that primarily the stacks of Axis/Axis2 or CXF are not geared towards the mobile device industry (under J2ME that is) either on the client or on the server side. I was able to build efficient SOAP-based WS clients using the kSOAP2 API, however, using the Jalimo (GNU classpath for Linux Java that is pretty close to J2SE) I was able to run Axis and Axis2 as clients and as servers (bundles in OSGi containers). The problem I ran into when I was running these as servers was that the XML parsers used by Jalimo (which is a similar issue I had with J2ME) are not compatible with whatever WSDL or SOAP messages the client side was generating. Please keep me posted of any other findings you may have - I have a few more myself that had the same fate as the ones above so I figured it makes no sense to repeat them here. Good luck D G wrote: > I have been pleading for help on this for months man and I didn't even > get back a hello. Hopefully you will have better luck. Once I get to a > laptop I will send you what I found so far. > > Thanks > > > > On Sep 2, 2009, at 11:28 AM, "Adam Elnagger" > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> >> >> Is there any support/testing for building and running Axis 2 clients >> on Mobile devices running Android, Windows Mobile, or Symbian? I am >> researching using web service stacks on mobile devices which support >> in particular WS-ReliableMessaging and MTOM. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Adam Elnagger >> >> >
