Hi,

I wanted to add a JITA for this bug (and another one for the databinding). I checked out the following page but couldn't find a way to add new bug. how should I do that? Thanks!

http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2


regards,

-Hui



On 2/7/06, Deepal Jayasinghe < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi Hui;

I am not sure Axis2 support REST very good manner , there are number
of improvements need to be done to get it to the correct level. And
other thing that only support REST using GET , so that is not enough
as well, and SOAP envelop has to be create taking schema of the
service taking into account.

So pls create a JIRA , so that it will fix in next release.

Yu-Hui Jin wrote:

> well, if I do that, then it's not a REST call anymore, assuming you
> are asking me to write a client side code to do that.
>
> I thought a REST call can be just made by a URL with optional params.
>
> So could it be that I'm just not getting the syntax of the URL
> right? Is there a working example at all?
>
>
> thanks,
>
> -Hui
>
>
>
> On 2/7/06, *Ajith Ranabahu* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Hmm.. You seem to have done the right thing. Indeed services with
> parameters can be invoked through REST and we follow the IRI style
> (http://www.w3.org/2005/08/wsdl/style/iri) to construct a
> message from
> the parameters we get in the query string.
> The operation name is picked from the URL so your URL should
> contain
> the right service name (with correct case) and the opertion name
> also
> with the correct case.
> However I think the problem may be due to the URL based dispatching
> not working properly.
>
> You can try this workaround
> - Modify the request to include a SOAPAction with the value of the
> operation name
> That should force the SOAPActionBasedDispatcher to action and
> pick
> the right operation
>
>
> --
> Ajith Ranabahu
>
>

- --
Thanks,
Deepal
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