without rahas, it still requires me to add
the trust jar because the TokenStore classes are in it. Is this a mistake or
by design?
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of axis2 developer. And I
don't think that will hinder anyone using anything within WS-Commons
components.
What do you all think? Let's have a friendly discussion.
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Please see my comments
Hi David,
Please see my comments in-line.
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OK, I haven't discussd my thinking yet, so here goes.
IMO the WS project is a disparate collection of stuff. This leads to:
a. A lack of a coherent community
I agree with this
Hi Glen,
Actually there are 6 binding -1 votes (Me, Sanjiva, Dims, Asankha and Paul,
Keith) and 3 binding +1 votes (Glen, Deepal and David). Sorry if I'm
missing something.
(I'm not sure whether Michele is in PMC)
Thanks,
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Glen Daniels [EMAIL
the projects within WS-Commons sub-project
3. Kandula2 (might have to refactor existing code base to extract only
Kandula2)
4. Rampart
5. Sandesha
6. Savan
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What if I like only ome of them and do not agree with the other?
For example, I'm ok with Axis2 moving out, but I'd like to see Axiom,
Neethi, etc, as sub projects in Axis2.
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Jarek
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).
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What if I like only ome of them and do not agree with the other?
For example, I'm ok with Axis2 moving out, but I'd like to see Axiom,
Neethi, etc, as sub projects in Axis2.
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);
axisConfig.setTransactionConfig(transactionConfig);
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Hi Asankha,
I don't think having callstack printed on debug level is a good thing. Of
course you can set your log level to a higher one, but even at debug level,
printing call stacks might be cumbersome.
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Dims,
Which vote you are talking about? I can't see any voting thread there.
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Eran,
You are falling behind :) Yes, please see latest TLP proposal on wiki.
Yes, Axiom is not moving.
thanks Dims :).
My point is Axiom *should* move, if we are moving.
Thanks,
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Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Monday 03 November 2008 10:14:30 am Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Glen,
Was looking at
http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Proposals/Axis2TLPProposal
Any thoughts on why leave behind XmlSchema,
Hi Glen,
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Glen Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few quick comments:
1) I don't think things are as bad as some of this thread has implied.
There are always ebbs and flows of time and effort on projects, and although
there ARE a lot of open JIRAs, etc, it's
Hi,
I thought of not giving any inputs to this as once it seemed things were
getting personal. But let me try once again.
Let me first understand something. Isn't this a problem that should be
discussed or voted, if required, in PMC, as this is about project
management. Why this is raised in dev
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Eran Chinthaka wrote:
I hope I'm still not late to comment on this.
I'm also with Sanjiva on this issue. Axis2 is just not Axis2 project
alone. Axiom and others are integral parts of it. Couple of
challenges
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Chinthaka,
What are the problems that will be created? Please enumerate them. How
is it being handled / smoothed over now and what would change
specifically to make the cooperation not happen.
Problems :
1. Another
Hi,
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It is nice to see everyone is fighting for something good :-) ,
Well first I do not think anyone in this mailing list is so stupid to
give the PMC Chair or whatever based on the number of emails he sends to
the
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Sorry Chinthaka can't blame me ;-) .. no way that I told you WSDL 2.0 can
only deal with XML :).
Hehe, No no I was not blaming. Trying to get things clarified/confirmed from
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]. It was
implemented using the Accept header. It can be enabled by adding the
following parameter to the axis2.xml
parameter name=httpContentNegotiationtrue/parameter
Thanks,
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[1] http://markmail.org/message/mbnxc2ysq2bt7v6a
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+1
Thanks,
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In the spec, it says, if we have our own custom content-type, then it
should be compatible with application/xml (
http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20-adjuncts/#_http_ser_xml).
I don't think that thats the case. The WSDL 2.0 spec specifies three
serializations, they are
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WDYT?
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the service and the operation name and then finds the
corresponding entry in the services.xml. Since, I don't have any
operations
specified in the services.xml, it throws up an error.
What kind of handler should I write in order to avoid the above error?
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Hi Release Managers,
Why haven't you archived previous releases before Axis2 1.1.1 release.
Normally, only the current release is mirrored and the rest are archived.
I can still see releases after Axis2 1.1.1 being mirrored.
Thanks,
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also present due to a similar reason.
thanks,
nandana
[1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3745
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Hi Deepal,
If it is that the module.mar contains the module.xml and the lib contains
the jars
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Ok, sorry I didn't know that. I can remember me copying that explicitly,
when I was doing releases.
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archiving is automatic.
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SVN Info:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/axis2/branches/java/1_4
(Revision: 684402)
Shouldn't this branch be 1_4_1 and not 1_4?
Chinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
SVN Info:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/axis2/branches/java/1_4
(Revision: 684402)
Shouldn't this branch be 1_4_1 and not 1_4?
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. What other things we
can do to improve client performance?
I am thinking of aggregating all these in to one place so that everyone will
be benefited. Your insigts to this is greatly appreciated.
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On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Eran Chinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Some comments for axis2.war distro :
1. I think the copyright notices within Axis2 web admin should be updated
to current years. It says 1999-2006. Shouldn't it be 1999-2008?
2. In module listing in the web app
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represented inaccurately.
I came across this library (http://joda-time.sourceforge.net) which
doesn't suffer from such design flaws. (
http://joda-time.sourceforge.net/key_partial.html)
Thoughts? Probably we need to fix ADB to handle this.
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By looking at the number of JIRAs being resolved/cleaned, I assume there
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[1] : http://wso2.org/library/35
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Hi Eran,
J2XB certainly introduces new functionality beyond ADB, XmlBeans or JiBX.
* XMLBeans Supports Java code generation from an XML schema
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException thrown.
what could be the reason, there is no type error in wsdl file.
Any help is appreciated
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generated form the Java classes. The XSD generated can then be controlled
using the J2XB annotations.
Note that J2XB allows considerably more control over the XML structure
compared to JAXB.
In hope that there is interest to join forces,
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+1 from me.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Glen Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi dims:
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
In the interest of time, i propose we make a joint vote for all 3
commons projects (XmlSchema/Axiom/Neethi). Then woden
can pick up xmlschema/axiom and make their
inside, but let's
not change APIs.
For example, I my self use JDK 1.5 everywhere I use Axiom. So this
transition is not a problem for me. But if some one changes interfaces, that
will affect me a lot.
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+0
If we move
+1 from me too.
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+1 from me.
Chathura
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Folks,
I am tired of applying Michele's
Normally in project team page, you can add people who have contributed to
the project, other than committers. They will contribute more in the future
to become committers, but it is a good idea to mention them in the page.
Good suggestion and +1 from me too.
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On Sat, Feb
on these issues before that ;)
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Hi mathieu,
The meaning of the error that you are getting is that our data binding
framework, ADB, is expecting a particular element, but it is receiving
the header element (I presume SOAP header element).
If you are extracting the SOAP message from the XMPP transport and
setting that to the
I hope this question will be better answered here.
Original Message
Subject: Released Axis2 jars
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 17:04:37 -0700
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Why is axis2-adb-1.3.jar
missing from
Yes it will be.
In the mean time, you can use a snapshot and get the functionality. But
if your boss forces you to use stable releases, then you might have to
wait till end of February.
Thanks,
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ymondrow wrote:
Hello,
Yes, I just checked the latest SVN and indeed this has
at the service path (obviously
this operation should not expect any parameters)
I also think this is a good feature to implement.
Thanks,
Ruwan
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Hi Ruwan,
This is certainly a good feature if you can add. But I can remember
XFire was doing something similar
forwarding this mail to dev list, so the people who really know the code
will answer.
Original Message
Subject: [Axis2] How to add a phase by code on a Axis2 client
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:36:57 +0100
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To:
Hi Marlon,
It should be everywhere in Axis2 code. But when Axis2 receives a SOAP
message, when it is deployed as a war, we create the parser inside the
AxisServlet class.
If you can explain, what exactly you are trying to do, we might be able
to help you better.
Thanks,
Chinthaka
Suran
Marlon Luz wrote:
Hi,
Wich parser is used in axis2?
StAX.
the same xerces parser used in axis1 ?
We do not use xerces parser inside Axis2 as we moved to pull parsing.
The core parsing model is pull parsing and we use StAX for that.
br,
Marlon Luz
Hi Ruwan,
This is certainly a good feature if you can add. But I can remember
XFire was doing something similar to this. This is how it worked, IIRC.
If you have a service (say Foo) with only one operation (bar) , then
when you invoke the service (without the operation name), then that
Seems like a bug to me. Can you create a JIRA issue on this, please?
Thanks,
Chinthaka
Jason Wang wrote:
Hi there,
I'm building a web services using axis2 1.3. I've followd the guides and
tutorials on apache site and it all works fine. But our client comes
back to us saying that they tried
Where is this exception generated? Server side generates and you sees
this in client side or is this only in client side?
If server generates this exception, then server is trying to connect to
the client, which it shouldn't, and having this trouble. Please check
the WSDL of the web service
Hi Jan,
Axis2 1.3 will work with Tomcat server 4.1.27, I do not have any doubt
on that. But I strongly recommend you to use Tomcat 5.x version,
especially if you are working with JDK 1.5. IIRC, Tomcat 5.0.x version
works with JDK 1.4.
Why I recommend is that, one of the tomcat developers
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Hi,
This seems to be fixed in the latest svn. Can you please re-check?
Thanks,
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ymondrow wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a very long outstanding bug in AXIOM, which I submitted as AXIS2-3155
almost 3 months ago. It is still
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This seems to be fixed in the code in latest svn. Can you please
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Eran Chinthaka 2 reassigned AXIS2-3155:
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AXIOM writes out duplicate default namespace
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Can you please check again?
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Can we assume people are happy with this? Do we need to call for a vote?
Chinthaka
Amila Suriarachchi wrote:
So here are the changes we going to do.
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Amila
?
Here any way 34 jars are there. and we have left 24 jars.
thanks,
Amila.
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Amila Suriarachchi wrote:
I have misunderstood the thing.
you mean
1. minimal distribution with
server,client and kernal
2. full distribution
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Amila Suriarachchi wrote:
So the minimal distribution contains the following features
1. Codegen support with adb
2. POJO support
3. MTOM (when we includes the axiom and axis2 kernal anyway we get this)
4. Addressing
5. Samples ( only for above
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If your remote Axis2 server is deployed using Axis2 war, then try
accessing http://ip:port/axis2/services/listServices.
You will be returned an html which has the list of services together
with their endpoints.
EL ALAMI wrote:
Hi everyone,
I
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Amila Suriarachchi wrote:
I have misunderstood the thing.
you mean
1. minimal distribution with
server,client and kernal
2. full distribution with
minmal + optional
3. Tools distribution with
tools
Exactly yes. I am
of these classes and it
alleviates some packaging (and possibly classloading) issues for them by
separating it out.
-Nick
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and it alleviates some packaging (and possibly classloading) issues
for them by separating it out.
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axis-dev@ws.apache.org
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Hi Amila,
On 10/29/07, Amila Suriarachchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
As I understood we are going to shift the Axis2 as five sperate artifacts.
1. Kernal
2. Axis2 Server
3. Axis2 Client
4. Tools
5. Optional
Why do we have Kernel, Server and Client separate. I like to have minimal
On 10/29/07, Ruchith Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5. Rahas, secpolicy, security was moved out to a separate sub-project
within WS along with other security stuff right?
(If yes
(why do we have them inside Axis2?)
(Ignore this ;) ))
hehe ... seems like we got a lisp fan :)
I
, and commons-logging 1.1
simply works everywhere axis2 has run.
Robert
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Yes it is not broken. But why do we wanna limp with it? If we had used a
separate, say String class without using java.lang.String, do you wanna
keep
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Hi,
Along with the discussion on various mail threads to restructure Axis2
distributables, I looked at the modules and this is what I came up with.
Axis2 gurus and experts please comment on the modules as you know better
than me.
Both Axis2 Server
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Hi,
I looked at the modules we have in Axis2 and just wanted to know about
some modules.Please be kind enough to help me to answer following
questions on our modules.
1. Why do we have mex and mex-mar as two separate modules? Can't we put
them in
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Subject: Re: [Axis2] Understanding Axis2 dependencies
Hi,
On 10/17/07, Eran Chinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the topic is about jar dependencies, I'd like to comment on
two
aspects.
1. As one can see there is a huge number of dependencies we have in
Axis2 and I
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+1 from me.
If some one calls the earlier methods, you can serialize the OMNode and
return, which i think is the easier to do.
Chinthaka
keith chapman wrote:
Hi Devs,
Currently the method signature for det/get documentation in
AxisDescriptio
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Please read a doc on data binding and please
1. do not cross post
2. do not use dev-list to ask non-architectural questions.
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Wenshuang Sun wrote:
Hi,
How to use WSDL to validate the soap message in axis2, is the API
about the
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Why do you want to have a main class and start it up? I assume this is
because you were exposing your app thru a java socket and for socket
handling you wanted to make it a server.
Why not just expose your APIs directly as operations in a Web service?
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Hi Andrew,
1.Why do you want to put them inside Axis2?
Until convinced otherwise, I am not sure whether we need to add those
interop tests to main build. And also why can not you host that in your
end? That question is somewhat related to Q1.
2.
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Since the topic is about jar dependencies, I'd like to comment on two
aspects.
1. As one can see there is a huge number of dependencies we have in
Axis2 and I think we ship almost all of them with our releases. Why
should we release both xbeans and
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Deepal jayasinghe wrote:
+1,
Not only that I am not that happy with the current Options object and
the way it handle the properties. I think we should use Options object
only as a mechanism to configure the ServiceClient and all the
properties
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Deepal Jayasinghe wrote:
Is there a need for axis2-optional.jar?
Well , I am bit worried about having a jar like this.
Can you please explain why?
I'm +1 for axis2-server.jar axis2-client.jar.
may be or may be not. Axis2 kernel and java2wsdl is
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+1 for both the suggestions.
Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
Hi,
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Since the topic is about jar dependencies, I'd like to comment on two
aspects.
1. As one can see there is a huge number
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Tom Jordahl wrote:
Well the best thing, IMO, is to ship the current http transport
with the release, by default and let users download others if
they want to use.
+1 - The best thing for Axis2 is for the Axis users, not for Synapse.
The fewer
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Ok, I have couple of questions just to understand what the plan is.
Let's assume we separate out transports in to a module.
(begin
What will this module contain? Will it have all the transports,
including http, smtp, tcp, etc., or will there be
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Just out of curiosity, if you take out the http transport out of the
kernel, won't that change the packages of it which will affect the
transport listing in axis2.xml which in turn will be visible to users.
That means, we might have to do a major
don't think so) or fast
infoset readers and writers are slow.
Thanks,
Eran Chinthaka
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IIRC, there was a thread some time back and everyone agreed to make SOAP
1.2 the default version.
David Illsley wrote:
Any reason to do it (even if there isn't a major reason not to, it's
going to cause a whole bundle of problems for users)?
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Hi,
If we a receive a SOAP 1.1 message, via http, it MUST contain a SOAP
action [1]. It can be empty but the header must be there.
I just looked at our AxisServlet code and that validation code seems to
be missing now. It identifies the SOAP version
1.6 and the client is axis2 1.3.
Regards Michael
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Datum: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 00:36:56 -0400
Von: Eran Chinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
Betreff: Re: axis cpp service from axis2 Client
Michael,
The problem seems to be with the soap
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We do not support 2004/03 version of WS-Addressing. Any possibility of
moving to 2004/08 or 2005/08?
Thanks,
Chinthaka
David Bunzli wrote:
Hi,
I've developed a Java Axis2 1.1 client to talk to a dot net WS. My
client appears to have two
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