Yes, I just added. Now I get - Unable to find required classes
(javax.activation.DataHandler and javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart).
Attachment support is disabled.
java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect
What I created is a Java project and Java class.
If I create a web application and a Java class.
I get---
Starting debug server Bundled Tomcat (5.5.17)
Starting Tomcat process...
Waiting for Tomcat...
Tomcat server started.
In-place deployment at C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\TestClient\build\web
OK - Deployed application at context path /TestClient
OK - Started application at context path /TestClient
Duplicated project name in import. Project TestClient-impl defined first in
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\TestClient\nbproject\ant-deploy.xml and again
in C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\TestClient\nbproject\build-impl.xml
connect-debugger:
Non-existing path "C:\Documents and
Settings\Owner\TestClient\build\ear-module\WEB-INF\classes" provided.
Attached JPDA debugger to localhost:tomcat_shared_memory_id
Duplicated project name in import. Project TestClient-impl defined first in
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\TestClient\nbproject\ant-deploy.xml and again
in C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\TestClient\nbproject\build-impl.xml
debug-display-browser:
Browsing: http://localhost:8084/TestClient/
So what is wrong?
Thanks
Upul Godage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Did you add all the jars in the Axis lib directory to the NetBeans project?
Upul
On 10/6/07, H.Z < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,
I am using Tomcat 5.0.25, Axis 1.4. NetBeans 5.5.
I am trying an basic example Web Service client that will call the echoString
method on the public Axis server at Apache.
But I get an error.
"package org.apache.axis.client.call does not exist."
My code
import org.apache.axis.client.Call;
import org.apache.axis.client.Service;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
public class TestClient
{
public static void main(String [] args) {
try {
String endpoint =
" http://nagoya.apache.org:5049/axis/services/echo";
Service service = new Service();
Call call = (Call) service.createCall();
call.setTargetEndpointAddress ( new java.net.URL(endpoint) );
call.setOperationName(new QName("http://soapinterop.org/",
"echoString") );
// Call to addParameter/setReturnType as described in
user-guide.html
//call.addParameter("testParam",
// org.apache.axis.Constants.XSD_STRING,
// javax.xml.rpc.ParameterMode.IN);
//call.setReturnType(org.apache.axis.Constants.XSD_STRING);
String ret = (String) call.invoke( new Object[] { "Hello!" } );
System.out.println("Sent 'Hello!', got '" + ret + "'");
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println(e.toString());
}
}
}
Thanks
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