As some final feedback. When I take the files on the Windows box and then run them on the Linux box everything works like it should. So now I am really tempted to believe something got broke between March 27 and now? Could anybody agree or disagree with this? Should I be looking at what has changed?
Christian Gross At 21:09 04/04/2002 +0200, you wrote: >Hi > >Thanks for your feedback, but it did not help. However I did manage to >get it to work and let me explain why. > >I have two configurations. One is a Windows Box and another is a Linux >PowerPC box. The Windows Box has a distribution of Axis that is from >March 27. Whereas the Linux PowerPC box is the CVS tree from today. When >I run the Linux PowerPC edition I cannot get any of the WSDL stuff with >Beans or WSDL generation to work at all. Even when deployed. However, >the Web Service works without problems. > >If I do the exact same steps with Windows, everything works without >problems. I am investigating this a bit more, but I am thinking that >maybe some of the WSDL stuff may have gotten broken between March 27 and >now. To verify what I say would it be too much to ask to build a WSDL >file from the command line using the Axis build of today? Or are you >using today's build? Or maybe I am looking at this too much... > >What I am now going to try is moving all of the files from Windows to >Linux and see if it works... > >Christian Gross > >At 08:11 04/04/2002 -0700, Stan Jordan wrote: >>Christain... >>I got this example to work. Look in the archives for how-to. >> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 9:19 AM >> Subject: WSDL2Java issue (samples/userguide/example5) >>Good luck. >>Stan >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Christian Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 6:48 AM >>Subject: Problem with Java2WSDL >> >> >> > I tried running the sample/userguide/example5 through the Java2WSDL tool >> > and I keep getting the error: >> > >> > java.lang.NoSuchMethod error in org.apache.axis.wsdl.fromJava.ClassRep >> > >> > The original error came from an interface that references another >> > interface, but I decided to test on a standard sample and received the >>same >> > error. >> > >> > So my question is, can Java2WSDL only cope with simple data types? Or can >> > Java Beans be referenced? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Christian Gross >> > Software Engineering Consultant >> > http://www.devspace.com >> > North America: 1-450-675-4208 >> > Europe +41.1.701.1166 >> > >> > >> > > >Christian Gross >Software Engineering Consultant >http://www.devspace.com >North America: 1-450-675-4208 >Europe +41.1.701.1166 Christian Gross Software Engineering Consultant http://www.devspace.com North America: 1-450-675-4208 Europe +41.1.701.1166
