I have entered my details in the User Preferences area and get the error...

Please enter your name like that: FirstnameLastname

But I +have+ done that.
And tried Firstname Lastname

:-{

Davanum Srinivas wrote:
you can create a login id for yourself (there are buttons on the top
right corner)

-- dims


On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 11:26:43 +0000, Stuart Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there a login as it says...
You are not allowed to edit this page.

Davanum Srinivas wrote:

Please go ahead and add it :)

-- dims


On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:49:14 +0000, Stuart Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Could we add this info to the FAQ item...

http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Axis/AxisProxy


Davanum Srinivas wrote:


http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-dev&m=105787295106872&w=2


On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:53:51 +0000, Stuart Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Did you get an answer to this problem?

I have a similar problem running in an AppServer. I want to set http.proxyHost
but not at the System level. I am using WSDL2Java so I cannot get to the call
object to set the properties on the Call.

Graeme Riddell wrote:



I have a multithreaded app that is issuing SOAP requests via AXIS. It seems 
that if thread 1 sets a http.proxyHost AxisProperty then it's visible to thread 
2 when he calls AxisProperties.getProperty(). (Because AxisProperties is tied 
to the current ClassLoader?).

The problem I have is that I would like to have these multiple http requests on 
different threads potentially target different (or no) proxy hosts, ie, each 
thread gets its own AxisProperties.

To complicate things there seems to be an additional layer involved which is that down in the 
DefaultSocketFactory.create() logic during the "writeToSocket" there is a call to 
TransportClientPropertiesFactory.create("http") which returns a cached properties object, 
but I *think* all that he is doing is making calls to AxisProperties.getProperty().

Anyone have a recommendation for how to go about this? Thoughts occurring to me are to 
replace the socket factory class with my own (with 
AxisProperties.setProperty("axis.socketFactory",.. )?) and use ThreadLocal to 
get the proxy values down to that level from my app code, and avoid the 
TransportClientProperties cached object. But that seems a little inelegant. Anyone any 
ideas?

-gr


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