For reference, we are deploying an Axius client over Java WebStart and the initial download is somewhat heavy, but after that, these jars never change, so it gets snappy. Here's the list:
<jar href="support/axis.jar"/> <jar href="support/jbcl.jar"/> <jar href="support/xerces.jar"/> <jar href="support/log4j-1.2.7.jar"/> <jar href="support/jaxrpc.jar"/> <jar href="support/commons-collections-2.0.jar"/> <jar href="support/commons-discovery.jar"/> <jar href="support/commons-logging.jar"/> <jar href="support/servlet.jar"/> <jar href="support/saaj.jar"/> //Nicholas --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > WARNING: Axis (and the older Apache SOAP) work well > with Java Web Start under *** most *** conditions. > But they cannot be used together in applications > that are intended for the outside public. > > Both Apache implementations of SOAP have trouble > with HTTP proxies that required user/password > authentication when running in Java Web Start. See > posting "BUG: Axis + Java Web Start + Authenticating > Proxies". > > Bruno > > -----Original Message----- > From: ext Richard De Falco > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 3:10 AM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: has anyone ever build a lightweight client > with axis ? > > > Hello, > > I'm wondering if axis was intended to be used from > an applet or a java web start enabled application. > I'm wondering this because the size of jar files is > prohibitive. I've seen some posts on this subject > but can't find any information on how to build such > a lightweight client jar (if that works). Are they > any plans to support this in the standard distrib ? > Any workaround to deploy an application without MBs > of jar just for calling a web services ? May be > another lightweight client can do the job ? > > Any Infos appreciated, > > Richard > ===== Nicholas Whitehead Home: (973) 377 9335 Cell: (201) 615 2716 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Your News From The Crowbar: http://crowbar.dnsalias.com:443/crowbar/