hi,
 
I had a look at axis 1.1 and still the size of the libs needed is 2,13 Mo...
To me (in my case where I am only interested in the client side) it looks like loads to do little.
This is perfectly understandable in a server environment that does load of work, Webservices, logging and the rest but a killer for client side.
The reason I'm not looking at another lighweight WebService client API is that I am using some Axis webservice client component distributed by the web service provider.
Of course I could reimplement the client side using some other WebService API but it would be highly ineficient and somehow stupid...
 
So I'm still left with the initial question... how can I downsize Axis so that it dumps all the server-side machinery.
 
cheers,
 
DrLeinster.
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 8:23 PM
Subject: RE: java stand-alone axis client

For AXIS 1.1, I think you need all the AXIS jars, a xerces implementation, and a servlet.jar ?
 

 

From: Dr Leinster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 1:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: java stand-alone axis client

Hi,

I want to use a light version of axis to call webservices in a client =
application...
Size of the final application is an important factor for me.
I am only interested in the client side of axis.
Is there a way to reduce the dependecies and axis package size to >have what I need.

thanks for your help.

DrLeinster.

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