Also, could someone please post a simple example of a "client-server" that uses
Document/Literal communication. Thank you.
sincerely,
Ramesh

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Mantri, Mr. Ramesh (Contractor)  
> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 10:12 AM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      using Axis in a legacy webapp
> 
> All,
>    the term "legacy webapp" might sound paradoxical. We wrote a server implemented 
> as a collection of
> JAXMServlets. Everything was sort of alright until we were told we would have to 
> stick a few Axis Handlers
> in front of the server.
> 
> My experience with Axis is about two weeks. I am aware that one shouldn't expect too 
> much from Open
> Source by way of documentation since people don't get paid to do the work, even if 
> it isn't entirely thankless.
> So I learnt a few things by trial-and-error, and also taking a peek into the source 
> when necessary. By and
> large we are happy with Axis; we haven't observed any cause for complaint so far. In 
> particular, we were
> pleased to observe that we were able to pass huge XML strings (200KB) to and fro.
> 
> Two questions:
> 1. What is the best way to pass attachments? One method that struck me was we could 
> stick a simple
>     Handler which adds AttachmentParts to the SOAP Messages. If there is a better 
> way, please let us know.
> 2. Have there been any problems communicating through "https" in place of "http"? 
> This is important for us.
> 
> Thanks in advance and kudos to Axis developers.
> sincerely,
> Ramesh Mantri

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