+1, if you can add it to the site easily enough.
- Original Message -
From: James M Snell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 10:21
Subject: Re: WS PMC Weblog
What do all of you think about the idea of setting up a Web Services PMC
Weblog that gives
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Do not be terrified, do not be discouraged, for the Lord your
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Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
02/18/2003 09:30 AM
Please respond
- Original Message -
From: Glen Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 09:37
Subject: RE: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 16844] - MapDeserializer creates only
HashMaps, throwing ClassCastException when assigning
Yup, I agree with this too. I'm not going
I believe, and the spec concurs, that the isFoo pattern is optional:
http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/docs/beans.101.pdf
8.3.2 Boolean properties
In addition, for boolean properties, we allow a getter method to match the
pattern:
public boolean is PropertyName();
This isPropertyName
- Original Message -
From: Glen Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 11:21
Subject: VOTE : Should we do this patch? (was RE: Request that zero length
array interop patch be applied in ti me f or 1.1 final)
OK committers, time to step up and
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Sandholm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 15:03
Subject: VOTE Deserialization without TypeMapping
Sorry for pushing it, maybe I should have been more clear about this. It
is
a critical issue for my project so I
- Original Message -
From: Jens Schumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 14:31
Subject: Bug 17347 - Provider Lookup Fails within EARs
As stated in #17347 in certain situations the current custom provider
lookup
will fail. I believe there is no way
- Original Message -
From: Jens Schumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 01:10
Subject: Re: Bug 17347 - Provider Lookup Fails within EARs
On 3/3/03 04:08 AM Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jens
these docs are all autogenerated from the xdocs 'auto ant documentation'
stuff in ant; the correct way to update is to have ant CVS at the same level
as axis and then run ant xdocs in xml-axis\java\tools\ ,
I havent done it this year as there has been no public change in the tasks
that I recall,
- Original Message -
From: Jens Schumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:26
Subject: Re: Bug 17347 - Provider Lookup Fails within EARs
On 3/3/03 06:14 PM Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ooh, first we have to enum the problems
- Original Message -
From: Jens Schumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 13:36
Subject: Re: Bug 17347 - Provider Lookup Fails within EARs
The problem is choosing which classloader to use. We could consider
standardising on
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From: Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 09:53
Subject: Map/HashMap with .NET (was Re: cvs commit:
xml-axis/java/src/org/apache/axis/encoding/ser MapDeserializer.java
MapSerializer.java)
- Original Message -
From: Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:32
Subject: Re: Map/HashMap with .NET (was Re: cvs commit:
xml-axis/java/src/org/apache/axis/encoding/ser MapDeserializer.java
MapSerializer.java)
FYI. Ran ant clean
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From: Glen Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:47
Subject: RE: Map/HashMap with .NET (was Re: cvs commit:
xml-axis/java/src/org/apache/axis/encoding/ser MapDeserializer.java
MapSerializer.java)
I have this theory,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 16:03
Subject: Re: Full details of WSDD file
I don't believe that there are details anywhere, beyond the reference
guide
on the website. I spent quite a long time browsing code before
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 16:41
Subject: RE: Full details of WSDD file
They are absolutely generated from that file -- this is one of the killer
features of XMLSpy.
I dont know if the pictures are up to date,
- Original Message -
From: Dan Diephouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 13:00
Subject: Axis Build System - Possible conversion to Maven
Since I have started working with Axis I have nothing but problems with
the ant
build system. It is very
- Original Message -
From: Sanjiva Weerawarana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 17:46
Subject: Re: Axis Build System - Possible conversion to Maven
Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
5. A coherent directory structure. Right now
- Original Message -
From: Dan Diephouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 13:32
Subject: Re: Axis Build System - Possible conversion to Maven
This is exactly my point!!! Maven takes care of all these technologies
for
you!!! It will be the only
I had a longer reply to this, but outlook express crashed. (NB, everyone on
XP: dont download the latest IE6 SP on windows update, it breaks their own
apps)
I understand that Maven is considered dangerous. So, now that I am
becoming
familiar with more of the Axis project I would think it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dims2003/03/19 11:35:36
Modified:java/xmls targets.xml
Log:
Pass through the proxy parameters...Now Am able to run ant clean all-tests on a
Linux 8.0 with JDK 1.3.1_007 from behind a authenticating proxy :)
Does that include all the WSDL retrieval?
Saradhi Vemuri wrote:
Hi,
I have been testing Axis1.0 Rel Under Tomcat 4.1.12
and sessions are not working properly when we have
authentication turned on and a WebService is deployed
as Session scope.
On the client setMaintainSession(true) has been done.
When Single Sign On is turned on in
Jens Schumann wrote:
As a follow up to the HTTP Connection Hang discussion and my SOTimeout
post on axis-user here a few thoughts:
I am somewhat short on time and thus being said I hope someone else might be
able to implement the following changes ;(.
It doesnt usually work that way, does it. but
Where are we with Axis1.1 release?
I ask as while valuable defects have been found in the RC, I can see
everyone slowly starting to add new stuff to the source tree, stuff that
doesnt come in to the 'critical showstopper' category.
I am not doing this, even though I have uncommitted changes,
Tom Jordahl wrote:
Yes, I know you are talking to me as I stuffed in an API I needed for some work I am doing and I wanted it to be in 1.1. I know this is bad. I also know that this change will not introduce a regression, so I don't feel that bad about it.
Your commit was just a symptom; the
- Original Message -
From: Jens Schumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 09:50
Subject: Resource Access
I have been thinking a bit about Steve's comments on getting the class and
resource loading straight, and I agree, there is testing required
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For web applications, containers are required to provide an
application-scoped temp directory (private to the individual app). Not sure
if this was available in servlets 2.2, but it's here in 2.3, and is, in my
opinion, a better default than the global io temp directory.
Rick Rineholt wrote:
A long long long time ago...
On the server side
Axis servlet init parm decided location (forgot specifics)
If not specified, global parm in the service-config.wsdd (forgot
specifics)
If not specified attachment directory WEB-INF of servlet.
The
I know right now this only happens in a fit of developer incompetence(*),
but we may want to permit this. Assuming this is related to the bug I've
filed on this, I'm happy with it being in Axis1.1, but we may need to do
something else in axis1.2 for one-way messages.
-steve
(*) in my case some
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Steve,
My scenario was this...I had a client-handler and a server-handler (both JAXRPC handlers). The
client handler adds some context information in the soap headers and the server handler has a
check to ensure that the context is present. If the context was absent
Tom Jordahl wrote:
I have just gotten news from our test engineer that Axis 1.1 CVS as of April 3, 2003 has passed the JAX-RPC TCK test suite.
This is the last barrier preventing us from finalizing the Axis 1.1 release.
I am calling for a VOTE to label the tree and build 1.1 final kits.
Here is
Kellogg, Richard wrote:
We need to add a reference to which JDK version is required. I could not easily find this information last night. I cannot believe the number of times this question comes up in the mailing lists.
Did someone remove this section from the docs? I could have sworn it was
- Original Message -
From: Glen Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Axis-Dev (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 12:20
Subject: 1.1 pre-release (please test)
grab the package, install it, and test it a bit to make sure we don't have
any obvious problems.
will do
1.1
Kellogg, Richard wrote:
I just noticed we are shipping older releases of commons-discovery.jar(0.1) and commons-logging.jar(1.0.2) when newer releases (0.2/1.0.3) are available. Food for thought.
that's because QA testing new versions is something you dont want to do
in a released version;
I see that Sun are now promising access to the JAX-RPC and SAAJ src
under some (to be determined) OSS license:
http://java-ws-xml.dev.java.net/
Dont know if this is something Axis can benefit from, and how this
impacts TCK access (should be easier, I hope)
Jens Schumann wrote:
On 6/11/03 09:00 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: Since 1.1. is already taking that long couldn't we agree on a staged
approach for certain bugs? I guess there are other bugs than #15133 which
can't be fixed in a short timeframe, but a temporary fix would be
for Axis-C++ (Later we can move xml-axis to ws-axis)
#2: Accept the following folks as Committers:
Chaminda Divitotawela
Nuwan Gurusinghe
Susantha Kumara
Damitha Kumarage
Nadika Ranasinghe
Sanjaya Sinharage
Roshan Weerasuriya
# Steve Loughran[+1][ +1]
a) ultimately
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a) ultimately the CPP thing should get a life of its own and branch off
That's actually what's being voted on .. whether to create a new dir
right under xml-axis and give it first-class life.
b) I'd like to see an ant build
Castrotorres, Fabrizio wrote:
Right, there are some platforms which require certain JDKs
I would like to integrate axis with our existing production systems, but
sadly they run on jdk 1.2 and there will be no effort to migrate the jdk at
all.
I dont know about Java1.2, I suspect that the 1.3
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
I'd like to nominate Kellogg, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an Axis committer. He's
been
active in the wiki, user and dev lists and will help with Axis/.NET interop (and maybe
WS-I?). See
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?a=10388630441r=1w=2 for a list of his posts.
+1.
Alan George wrote:
Forgoing the ideal situation, it seams broken to me to just drop these
exceptions on the floor.
I have made a local change to throw these exceptions. Does anyone know
of any issues with this change I should be aware of?
I would guess because till now nobody has cared about
Alan George wrote:
Steve Loughran wrote:
I would guess because till now nobody has cared about an IOE on the
writeback,
because it just meant the caller had broken the link. And there was not
a lot to do with the IOE but log it. It was not like you could send a
SoapFault
back to the caller
Glen Daniels wrote:
Hmm... I sense an ant bug...
yes, something *changed* last night, something where the team curious as
to what would break. Very few things did, but Axis is one of them
Harald Pollak wrote:
Thanks this was a very good hint, now i know that the library isn't found.
(java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: getJNIDate)
But now is stand befor an other problem:
I tried to print out the java.library.path ( got by
Rick Kellogg wrote:
What is the official position on support for Tomcat 5.x? Has anyone out
there done any testing with Tomcat 5 and Axis? I thought the thing was
still in Alpha testing. It seems Sun decided to include it in the Java
Web Services Developer Pack v1.2. That seems a bit
Vijayender wrote:
Developer Community,
Could you kindly tell me how to implement streaming using SOAP messages
and attachment parts.
I want to watch the progress of the file/message thats getting
transfered from server to the client.
Nobody has implemented that -yet. This could be an opportunity
Rick Kellogg wrote:
We might want to convince these folks to contribute this stuff to Axis?
I have not looked at it yet but might be work a look.
http://weblogs.asp.net/rwlodarc/posts/9989.aspx
Rick
More useful would be SwA for .NET :)
Actually we need better docs on doing
Doug Davis wrote:
In rc2 the client would wait forever, or at least long enough for me to
never have noticed a problem, but now my client requests timeout after
about 2 minutes. In looking thru the code I don't see anything obvious
that's changed - does anyone know of anything that was changed
Thomas Sandholm wrote:
Yes for some reason a 60sec socket read timeout is hardcoded in the
MessageContext class. I think this is a mistake personally, and it has
caused our users a lot of problems too. The default timeout should at
least be configurable without having to change the timeout
Tom Jordahl wrote:
You can certainly send an XML element for which you define your own serializer for that would give you any behavior you neeed.
BTW, I send time_t in UTC as a long, as it is the only format that is
guaranteed to be understood by things other than axis; .net is a bit
patch
Toshiyuki Kimura wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your vote.
I am looking forward to some of the enhancements that are now on the
'Plan of Record' :)
It's not a plan but an on-going process of works. :)
I'm sure you will be realized soon...
I know: in the OSS world there is no
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I'd like to see this thread end soon, I propose that we vote on the
following:
1. Leave the timeout at 60 seconds; There is no way to please everyone with
a single value, as this is a *deployment* concern, so let's just leave it at
60 and move onto the real
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
hello
Axis is an implementation of among other packages the standardized
javax.xml.rpc classes. As a programmer working with external libraries I
have little control over (or time to invest in), I tend to shield myself
as much as I can from implementation dependent
Lilantha Darshana wrote:
Hi C++ team,
A static variable in a class or method is effectively global - all threads
can access the same variable
at the same time. If they do, collision can corrupt that variable's value.
putting on my C++ hat for a moment
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Tom.
Apropos of this changeset, does anyone have any advice on how best to
provide tests/samples for the CommonsHTTPSender integration? I hacked up a
copy of samples.client.DynamicInvoker last night to make it invoke the same
service in multiple threads, cranked
Jens Schumann wrote:
Repost from Axis-User. If there isn't such a thing I will provide a patch.
--
Hi all,
Several application servers offer a mechanism to announce a public hostname
to be used for all automatic generated urls of this instance. This way
Mike Perham wrote:
Hi, I'm working with WS-I on Basic Profile 1.1 and trying to figure out
what needs to change in Axis to get attachment support working as
detailed in BP1.1.
cool. What is the BP1.1 stance on attachments theses days? SwA is in?
DIME is in? Are either mandatory?
Tom Jordahl wrote:
It would be super cool if you all could combine the (related) C++ code submissions in to a single commit. This make it easier for people to either review (or not) your checkins.
Sometimes its scary to see 50 unread messages in axis-dev. :-)
ahh tom, that's just a fear of C++
Tom Jordahl wrote:
portable C++ ? Is there such a thing? Having spend the better part of 5 years working on a C++ project that embraced templates and the STL, I don't know if such a thing exists.
things are better now, at least for server side code.
-There are only two platforms to care about:
Steve Loughran wrote:
Its only where you talk to the OS or the UI that you go non portable.
I realise I should clarify this statement.
It is only where you talk to the OS, or the UI, or try to do anything
with threads or inter-app communications that you go non portable.
Which means that any
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
IMHO its better to have separate commits .. its easier for someone
to monitor the commits ;-). How would you like if Dims kept doing
monster commits?
Maybe its time to create axis-dev-c and axis-dev-j lists? Personally
I'd rather keep the family together yet, but if its
Adhamh Findlay wrote:
+1 for me? WOO HOO! :-)
Thanks for the comments everyone. I submitted a patch!
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21837
Is there a way in bugzilla to attach a file, add comments to the bug, and or
change the resolution at the same time?
1. you can add
Adhamh Findlay wrote:
On 7/23/03 2:25 PM, Adhamh Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Call me Homer...
Does anyone know who to contact about nagoya issues? I sent an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but I haven't heard anything back.
sam ruby is the keeper of the port 5049 server; [EMAIL PROTECTED] If
Adhamh Findlay wrote:
On 7/25/03 12:27 PM, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adhamh Findlay wrote:
+1 for me? WOO HOO! :-)
Thanks for the comments everyone. I submitted a patch!
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21837
Is there a way in bugzilla to attach a file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:02:56 -0700, Steve Loughran wrote
I dont think the C++ project has the critical mass to spin off
yet...commit messages let people who care keep an eye on things. I
for example, note that you are still using VC6 and wonder about what
would happen
Lilantha Darshana wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:02:56 -0700, Steve Loughran wrote
To add an Ant build file, the effort would be of identifying all
the dependencies! that of using makefile etc.!!
Because, Ant is not widely used to build C/C++ projects, having an Ant
build file is optional, I
Chris Forbis wrote:
Have any steps been taken to allow for filters to be placed in Axis to
correct URF8 issues with Soap... What do I mean by this? (I am sure
of you are still wondering)
When I have a java String in a bean the bean serializer then does it's
work and sends it out the
Message-
From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 7:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Unicode Filtering
Chris Forbis wrote:
Have any steps been taken to allow for filters to be placed in Axis to
correct URF8 issues with Soap... What do I mean
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:02:56 -0700, Steve Loughran wrote
cc debug=${build.debug}
outtype=executable
objdir=${obj.dir}
multithreaded=true
incremental=true
exceptions=true
runtime=static
subsystem=gui
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 21:08:35 -0500 (EST), Kenneth Chiu wrote
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Passing arrays as parameters to a method
Doing this C++ differs from Java. Usually in C++ we pass the size of the
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Steve,
Is this an Ant Quirk? See http://nagoya.apache.org/~rubys/gump/xml-axis.html. Gump runs the
all
target in build.xml. This target is supposed to run the functional-tests as well, But
it does not.
I got a nightly build of ant and that works fine...Any ideas?
I cant
Kellogg, Richard wrote:
I just wanted to mention that Base-64 encoding only works with a limited subset of characters.
???
It uses a limited set on the wire, but can encode arbitrary binary data
Glen Daniels wrote:
Hi Steve!
This defect is in the shipping Axis1.1, yes?
Interesting that there
is no test
for it in the interop tests
Well, it's kind of a subtle thing to test. From the outside, we're perfectly compliant in that we send MU faults when we don't understand MU headers. The
When getting a DIME service to work w/ WSE1.0, I discovered that WSE was
send a MustUnderstand header with WS-routing info. Axis, not
understanding such headers, threw an exception.
Unfortunately, the exception got thrown after the pivot point was
reached -as far as my service cared, all was
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
Tom Jordahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have avoided checking in some jar files to our tree to prevent version
lock or skew. If you drop (most of?) these jars in xml-axis/lib, they
will get picked up automatically by the ant scripts. I wouldn't be
opposed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My profiling shows that an appreciable amount of time is spent on
isDebugEnabled calls. It's not huge, but they add up to 5 seconds of time
over 100 calls because they are invoked almost 400,000 times in over those
100 calls.
I'm wondering whether we couldn't adopt the
Tom Jordahl wrote:
Ok, I wrote some stuff down in the Wiki.
If anyone else wants to edit/add to the text, that would be great.
In particular, I didn't say anything about our active C++ project, so someone (Sanjiva?) might want to give them a plug.
I added some more...
Glen Daniels wrote:
I think its trivial to test, as its almost the same as the
test that a
service is stateful.
I didn't say it was difficult or complicated... I said it was subtle. :)
--Glen
(new Point()).setTaken(true)
Rick Kellogg wrote:
Someone documented this issue on the Axis Wiki. I think it was someone
from Microsoft actually but cannot be sure.
Take a look:
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?AxisProjectPages/DotNetInte
rop
It was me. The issue is not turning off the headers, so much as the
SUZUKI, Shinji wrote:
Recently added processQuery() method in AxisServlet.java will
cause array bounds index exception when requestURI ends
with servlet path trying to extract serviceName that is not there.
http://localhost:8080/axis/EchoHeaders.jws?method=list
will fail for example.
Also using
Axis is a webapp; it can be configured like any other.
My code
-boots up gets its hostname
from the hostname it reads in a configuration resource
-this file can either be a full config or a redirect to a cluster config
-or (still working on this :) a redirect to an LDAP system
with the latter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My code boots up gets its hostname from the hostname it reads in a
configuration resource, this file can either be a full config
Can you elaborate on this?
Thanks.
none of the code to do this is in Axis. It is how my webapps work; my
webapps may include axis, but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rubys 2003/08/25 08:51:33
Modified:java/src/org/apache/axis/utils tcpmon.java
Log:
Add two more HTTP methods (PUT and DELETE). Comment out debug statements.
Sam is getting suspiciously RESTy. Feel like adding the full WebDAV
command set?
Jarek, can you file a bug on both these issues. Patches in cvs diff -u
format are preferred. Test cases would be very, very nice too, as that
way we can catch regressions automatically.
thanks,
-steve
Jarek Gawor wrote:
In the RPCProvider, the piece of code that handles the output params
Sam Ruby wrote:
This email is autogenerated from the output from:
http://cvs.apache.org/builds/gump/2003-08-26/xml-axis.html
Build results exceed maximum length.
Please see URL above for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
The code in Axis c++ cvs compiles both for windows and linux. But it works
only for windows.
We have identified the problem as is clear from the following xerces mailing
archive. wchar_t is 32bit in linux and is 16 bit in Windows. We made the
mistake of assuming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gdaniels2003/09/05 10:59:01
Log:
Consistently use apache.org email, not Macromedia one.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yes, I heard about that. Does this means you have more time devote to
interesting Axis features?
Tim Reilly wrote:
I'd like to ask the axis developers to donate the java package
org.apache.axis.components.uuid to the Jakarta commons.
UUID creation is an important thing in many places (POI?), so, yes,
having a commons impl is a good thing.
The only worry I have is that it adds another core
Bob Arthur wrote:
Hi,
A colleague was recently trying to set up Axis 1.2 RC2 on his
development machine. He got as far as seeing the root page, and having
HappyAxis display OK. Also, he was able to view the list of services,
and download the wsdl from them
Unfortunately, attempting to call
WAJSBERG Julien RD-BIZZ wrote:
Davanum Srinivas a écrit :
Arent,
If u ask me, if we did not have to run the TCK's. each of the RC's are
a release by themselves. On the plus side, we've finally automated
running the TCK (starting from scratch on a box that has nothing on it
:). So things should
Walter Bauer wrote:
Hi,
after some hours I found the problem: I was using Apache xerces 2.6.2 and
xalan 2.6.0 (java endorsed directory setup) together with SAAJ 1.2. Using
the standard jaxp parsers as they come with the java 1.4.2 release works -
but I need the new releases in my application.
I
Dan Marchant wrote:
Worth a shot :)
People can always just exclude the test and samples directories from
the source setup in their eclipse projects.
For a simple change just make the test and samples package go down a directory.
tests/test and examples/samples
- Dan
There is an ugly trick you can
Montabert, Olivier wrote:
Hi Steve,
I am not sure that a polling is a good solution.
Here are some additional details:
The server indeed keeps the getValue call blocking
for a given delay (configurable). After this delay
the call returns. (The client calls timeout is also
set to a configurable
Montabert, Olivier wrote:
true. but if you use keepalives on the TCP link you generate useless
traffic; if you dont your client wont ever know that the
server at the
far end has ceased to exist.
Indeed, I don't really know the underlying implementation
that has been made for Axis...
well,
A little feature I've added to ant (CVS_HEAD) this week may be of use to
others: .schemavalidate It turns on XSD support in Xerces or JAXP
parsers and so can be used to validate XSD files or docs described in it.
examples:
presetdef name=validate-wsdl
schemavalidate
schema
Christopher Johnson wrote:
I'm trying to send large attachments to my service based on the example
found at http://viewcvs.globus.org/viewcvs.cgi/axis/java/samples/swa/ the
service works great for small attachments but when trying to add large
attachments I get java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
would it be possible to modify the logging framework, so that the
commons-logging Log class isn't used anymore throughout the entire axis
distribution, but only in -say- the org.apache.axis.compontents.logging.Log
class? So you get a more loosely coupled logging
Jeffrey Liu wrote:
Hi Ravi,
Thanks for the suggestion. I think the correct way is to have one update
site, and put Axis, Ant, etc into seperate categories. Since Axis is one
of the bigger piece involved in the WTP project, that's why I started
here. If I want to start the discussion about
Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
Hi there Shawn,
Well, there were no remote participants last time. I don't think we
can do a phone conference (it will probably be too expensive) but we
may be able to arrange a yahoo/MSN voice conference. You can anyway
use wiki and IRC but they will probably be off-line
Little heads up to a defect that is showing up in JAXB use: the max
length of a path that java code (including Ant) can handle is 260 chars
on a DOS/NTFS filesystem until Java1.6 ships some time
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4403166
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