Hi,
According to what I know when you instantiate a stub in the normal way
as you have done, Axis2 uses the default Axis2.xml which is in the
axis2-kernel.jar... May be your environment is preventing your stub
from accessing it..

Try pointing to an external axis2.xml file and an Axis2 repository..
IIRC the stub contains a constructor which takes in the location of
axis2.xml file and the axis2 repository path..

thanks,
Thilina

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Paul Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I added the following main method to test the wrapper class as a java
>  application and it worked as expected.  Still can't get it to work from CF.
>  Any ideas?
>
>  public static void main(java.lang.String args[])
>  {
>       try{
>                 java.lang.String symbol = args[0];
>
>                 java.lang.String strQuote = null;
>
>                 StockQuoteStub wsStockQuote = new StockQuoteStub();
>                 GetQuote objGetQuote = new GetQuote();
>                 objGetQuote.setSymbol(symbol);
>                 strQuote = 
> wsStockQuote.GetQuote(objGetQuote).getGetQuoteResult();
>                 System.out.println("\n" + strQuote + "\n");
>
>         } catch(Exception e){
>             e.printStackTrace();
>             System.out.println("\n\n\n");
>         }
>  }
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