Walker, Jeff wrote:
Anne means Document Literal Wrapped style.
Go here to see a good definition of the 4 major styles:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-whichwsdl/
The style we are advocating means you need to write XML Schema and
place it into your wsdl file. Then you run your wsdl file through
WSDL2Java to generate a bunch of serializer and deserializer classes.
The command is something like:
%>java org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java --server-side --skeletonDeploy
true <web_service_name>.wsdl
Regards,
-jeff
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*From:* M N [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Tuesday, October 16, 2007 8:56 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: Axis 1.4 and .NET interop
Thanks Anne.
when you say Java specific types I assume you talking about
something like Collections,arraylists etc. So far I dont have
anything like that.
*/Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
Wrapped style is the way to go. But you still might encounter
problems
if your service is exposing Java-specific types.
Anne
On 10/16/07, M N wrote:
> We have been using AXIS 1.1 ( yeah I know its old) for past
few years with
> Jboss and everythings looks fine.We have removed the
jbossws.sar directory
> completely.
>
> Anyway so we have this new requirement where we have to
provide webservices
> to a .NET client. No matter what we provide .NET client
keeps getting
> exceptions. We found yesterday that .NET does not support
RPC transport from
> java webservices. So we decided to use DOCUMENT/LITERAL
style in WSDL (
> created using ANT JAVA2WSDL tool) . But then even when I
test the WS from
> Java side it keeps giving me NOT A ARGUMENT(or something
like that) error. I
> read later on that AXIS 1.1 doesnt support the
DOCUMENT/LITERAL style well.
> So we decided to upgrade to 1.4.
>
> I still kept getting the NOT A ERROR except when I
> mention in ANT JAVA2WSDL utility that I need WRAPPED/LITERAL
style. Any
> other style doesnt seem to work. So now with WRAPPED/LITERAL
style my Java
> client stubs can successfully work with Java WSs. We will be
testing it with
> .NET tomorrow. I am wondering if it will work and there wont
be any
> exceptions.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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