To make use of the underlying Axis engine really requires little to no Java skills. You can simply use the provided WSDL2Java tool that generates a Java stub based on a WSDL file and then call that Java stub using cfobject. For an in-depth explanation on how to do this consult my chapter on web services in ColdFusion MX Developers Handbook.

-Matt

On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 11:22 AM, D. Delcomminette wrote:

You mean bypassing CFMX and writing Web Services let’s say in Java ?

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Unfortunately, MX only uses RPC style encoding for web services.

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You do have the option of directly accessing the underlying Apache Axis engine (http://ws.apache.org/axis/) that MX uses for web > services.

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The WSDL is generated ad-hoc so it’s not really “feasible” to manipulate it – though it is cached.

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André

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Hi,

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Is there any way to make CFMX Web Services use Literal encoding instead of RPC Encoding.

More generally is it possible to manipulate the wsdl and are they stored somewhere ?

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Dominique

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