Run, don't walk, away from Axis2/C. Granted, it is a vital piece of my software but going with Axis2/C was a HUGE mistake and I am looking at options to move away from it. The support does not exist, aka it has been on version 1.6 for about two years now. Granted, it does allow you to do all the basic web service stuff, but it is simply painful, fare more painful then it is worth.
In hind sight, I should have used Microsoft's WCF, far easier to work with and rich in features! If cross platform is important, I think Axis2/Java is mainstream, but I am not 100% sure on that. If you really want the speed of C/C++ and you can control the hardware, look at Microsoft's Windows Web Services (WWS): http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ee335693.aspx WWS requires either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7. Microsoft claims that you can get the run time for Vista or XP, but I think it cost 5 figures or more, outside what I can afford to pay for my little one man shop. As far as your questions: Axis2/C does have a basic frontend that will implement the HTTP stack for you, but it is REAL basic. Using Apache gives you a ton more features, which is what I do, I use Apache. One nice thing about Axis2, there is a tool in the Axis2/Java project called WSDL2C which will generate the C code needed to make implementing the WSDL for you: http://axis.apache.org/axis2/c/core/docs/axis2c_manual.html#wsdl2c Sam On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 6:25 AM, Venkata Rathnamaiah Nichenametla <venkata.nichename...@aricent.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > We need to implement a server and client at our machine which is talking to > other end which is implemented as WebServer (weblogic) through Java with an > WSDL file. > > Do I need to use AxisC with gSOAP and HTTP daemon. > > or AxisC will take care if we integrate with HTTP daemon. > > Just to add : The other client shared only WSDL with us to implement this > methodology. > > Implementation scenario: We need to send SOAP Request message and we will be > disconnecting. Later The weblogic server connect to us to send the > Asynchronous SOAP response. (We would like to implement using C/C++) > > > Thanks > Venkat > =============================================================================== > Please refer to http://www.aricent.com/legal/email_disclaimer.html > for important disclosures regarding this electronic communication. > =============================================================================== --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: c-user-unsubscr...@axis.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: c-user-h...@axis.apache.org