How many network cards does this new box have? is it using IPv6?

thanks,
dims

On 9/12/07, Daniel Herbison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a service running under axis2, on one server, and it runs great but
> when I take the aar file and copy it to another server, to run under a
> different instance of axis2, I get this 0.0.0.0 soap address and the client
> I'm using doesn't like it!  Why?  The original server places the host ip in
> that position. Do I have axis2 or tomcat set up incorrectly?
>
> - <wsdl:service name="IEventService">
> - <wsdl:port name="IEventServiceSOAP11port_http"
> binding="axis2:IEventServiceSOAP11Binding">
>   <soap:address location="http://0.0.0.0:8086/axis2/services/IEventService";
> />
>   </wsdl:port>
> - <wsdl:port name="IEventServiceSOAP12port_http"
> binding="axis2:IEventServiceSOAP12Binding">
>   <soap12:address
> location="http://0.0.0.0:8086/axis2/services/IEventService"; />
>   </wsdl:port>
> - <wsdl:port name="IEventServiceHttpport"
> binding="axis2:IEventServiceHttpBinding">
>   <http:address location="http://0.0.0.0:8086/axis2/services/IEventService";
> />
>   </wsdl:port>
>   </wsdl:service>
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