The WSDL should tell you what you need to know. If you compile a stub,
Axis should generate everything for you. If you use the DII, then you
need to define the WSDL settings in your code.

On 9/6/06, Chris Riekenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for response and the tutorial.
Do you also know an example for configure
a SAP XI web service in the java client???

regards
chris


> Both programming models create a SOAP message and send it to the
> service endpoint. The first method gives you more explicit control
> over the interaction, and it supports more dynamic capabilities. The
> second method is more automatic, but less dynamic. You can choose your
> method based on your programming preferences and your application
> requirements.
>
> One reason why you may have had trouble with the XI service is that
> you may not have set all the necessary settings properly. One
> advantage of using a compiled stub is that you can depend on Axis to
> set all the necessary settings properly (as specified in the WSDL).
>
> Here's a tutorial using a compiled stub:
> http://ws.apache.org/axis/cpp/arch/End-2-End-Sample.html
>
> Anne
>
> On 9/6/06, Chris Riekenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm new with web services in java an got an
>> understanding problem.
>>
>> There are two types for consuming a web service:
>>
>> 1) Call a service direct
>>
>> Service service = new Service();
>> Call call = (Call)service.createCall();
>> ...
>> String ret = (String)call.invoke(params);
>>
>>
>>
>> 2) Consuming a WSDL and creating stubs
>>
>> MI_RFC_CALL_SYNC_OUTService serviceLocator =
>>   new MI_RFC_CALL_SYNC_OUTServiceLocator();
>> ...
>>
>>
>> Questions:
>> ==========
>>
>> 1.) When do you use which one?? I tried first way and it
>> works good with open/free web services, but it failed
>> with a web service of SAP XI.
>>
>> 2.) In first way, the WSDL-File isn't needed, is it?
>> I only need information out of it, but it's binded nowhere, right?
>>
>> 3.) Did anyone got a good example for the second way?
>> I read the user's guide of apache, but got problems with it.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>> christian
>>
>>
>>
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