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Samir Basic wrote:
| Dear people at Apache.org,
| | I have just started studying the web services using Axis and, to be
| honest, am struggling with the subject. SOAP, WSDL, UDDI etc. where
| does it all end?!
| | So, I have created and run the services and client code listed under
| Code Listing 8, 9 and 10 (see here
| http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_3/userguide-buildingservices.html) on my
| PC. I now need to understand if I can run these over the Internet as they are and without using WSDL and UDDI. Basically, I will know where the service is running before I call it
| from the client.
Hi,

The example you have followed used the code-first approach, where you create the web service as a plain old java class. You actually don't need to worry about WSDL here. Axis2 will generate the WSDL for your service automatically, which you can view at
host:port/axis2/services/serviceName?wsdl
| | Is it just the question of replacing 'localhost:8080' with an IP
| address:port or is there more to it?

It is, in fact, just a case of replacing localhost:8080 with the external IP of the machine and port you are using in order to access your service over the internet, or a LAN. | | Thank you,
|   Samir
Suran.
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