Yes this address is the address of the page that lists all the deployed
services in axis and works correctly...
Any ideas?
In a message dated 7/1/2004 11:47:12 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Obvious question, but can you go
to http://localhost:8080/axis/servlet/AxisServlet with your
browser?
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07/01/2004 10:05
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Subject: Urgent &
Desperate Help with My Axis Client
Please respond to
axis-user
Hello,
I am in desperate need
of some assistance with my Axis client. I would be ecstatic if somebody
would be generous enough to help me! Even just a glance at this code would
work!
I have a properly deployed web service in Axis and I am trying to
write a client that utilizes it. I recieve the following error, however,
among running the compiled program:
javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException:
Error processing WSDL document: java.net.ConnectException: Connection
refused: connect at
org.apache.axis.client.Service.initService(Service.java:278)
at
org.apache.axis.client.Service.<init>(Service.java:193)
at org.apache.axis.client.ServiceFactory.createService(ServiceFactory.java:232)
at localhost.axis.services.adminHandlerServicePort.adminHandlerClient2.main(adminHandlerClient2.java:3
This
is my client, I have abbreviated in some places for clarity and conveinance
however this is everything having to do with accessing
the server:
public class adminHandlerClient2 {
static String router = "http://localhost:8081/axis/adminDirect";
static String service = "adminDirectService.wsdl";
static String endpoint =
" http://localhost:8080/axis/servlet/AxisServlet"; static
String
url="";
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
ServiceFactory sf =
ServiceFactory.newInstance(); URL
u = new URL(router + "/" + service);
QName serviceName = new
QName(url,"adminHandlerService");
Service s = sf.createService(u,serviceName);
Call call = (Call)s.createCall();
call.setTargetEndpointAddress(new
URL(endpoint));
call.setOperationName(new QName("postReport"));
//Checking for proper syntax of call
if (args.length==0) {
System.err.println("Incorrect usage of
Client. Please use the following:");
System.err.println("adminHandlerClient" + " [Group Name]" + " [Password]" +
" [Account Name]" + " [XML Path]" );
}
else {
System.out.println("Thank You. Processing. .
.");
String
groupName = args[0]; String password =
args[1]; String accountName = args[2];
String xmlData = readFile(args[3]);
call.invoke(new Object [] {groupName, password,
accountName, xmlData}); }
} catch(Exception e) { System.err.println("Error running
Client:"); e.printStackTrace(); }
} }
I look forward to hearing from
you! James!
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