Thanks for you help. Unfortunately, I've been unable to figure out still. I've seen from the archives that you've helped out many people with this similar issue. You'd think that I'd be able to piece together a working formula from all of those but I'm still not getting something.
Does anybody know of a full blown, working WSDL and WSDD example that simply defines a service that is able to return an XML document to a .NET client? I've about given up on piecing it together myself. If I had a simple working example, I think things would register and I could build from it.
I'm usually pretty good at figuring things out, but this has just got me going in circles. Sorry for being dense, but I'm at my wits end.
On 8/1/06, Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#1 -- Don't use SOAP Encoding. Use document/literal.
Edit any WSDL that Axis generates (e.g., change apachesoap:document to
xsd:anytype). Better yet, define your WSDL first and generate all your
code from the WSDL.
Anne
On 8/1/06, c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My Environment
> -------------------------
> Axis 1.4 Java
> Tomcat 5.5
> Visual C# with Visual Studio 2005 (as SOAP client)
>
> I'm brand new to web services and having a heck of a time doing something
> that I thought would be very simple. My web service needs to accept
> database query, execute the query and return the results.
>
> Since there is no standard way of communicating resultsets via SOAP, I'm
> trying to implement my own data structure for doing so. I've been
> successful implementing 'simple' web services and calling them from a C#
> client. By 'simple', I mean returning a string or an array of strings.
> However, this does me no good for multiple rows of data.
>
> Here's what I've tried:
>
> I've tried returning String[][] with the auto-generated WSDL but .NET chokes
> on this.
>
> I've tried returning String[][] with a custom WSDL but .NET chokes on this.
> The WSDL I made was based off the post at the following url but .NET gives
> me some kind of "Unbounded groups are not supported with encoded SOAP"
> error.
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ws-axis-user/200207.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I've tried returning an XML document as org.w3c.dom.Element and
> org.w3c.dom.Document. But this returns some kind of an apache-specific data
> type that .NET chokes on.
>
> I've searched the far corners of the Internet but I can't find any reliable
> answers. Surely I must be missing big because I'm sure that the type of
> data I'm trying to exchange here is not uncommon.
>
> I may have to resort to just cramming everything into one big string and
> handle my own character escaping and row delimiters, etc. But it doesn't
> seem like I should have to do that.
>
> Would love some ideas. Thanks.
>
>
>
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