Hi Jay,
I got the same error when I try to compile following exactly same steps
as yours. But it worked when I compile rampart running build.sh instead of
./configure; make; make install. The only deference is build.sh runs
./autogen.sh before the configure script. For time being first build
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 08:44:44PM +0530, Selvaratnam Uthaiyashankar wrote:
: Can you attach your client code?
yes, attached.
#include stdio.h
#include unistd.h
#include axiom.h
#include axiom_soap.h
#include axis2_client.h
#include axis2_http_header.h
#include axis2_http_transport.h
#include
Thank you Sanjaya! It's really good to see that someone else is able to
reproduce this. Since I couldn't find this issue in Rampart/C's JIRA
archive, I was thinking I might be doing something wrong. After looking into
the problem more deeply, I'm seeing this issue occur on other platforms; not
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Jay Sullivan not...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Sanjaya! It's really good to see that someone else is able to
reproduce this. Since I couldn't find this issue in Rampart/C's JIRA
archive, I was thinking I might be doing something wrong. After looking into
Better late than never, happy birthday! Because it's a very good
software, because it's a very good software ...
Il giorno ven, 21/08/2009 alle 15.58 +0530, Vaibhav Arya ha scritto:
Happy Birthday, Axis2.
Hi Nandana,
Yes, i am doing the similar thing. I am using Axis2 1.4 and Rampart 1.3.
In I am adding the headers in custom module's Outflow handler, then it goes
to rampart and custom modules inflow handler gets executed. and in this i
am reading header tags added in outflow handler. But no
Hi,
I'm using version 1.3 of Axis2 to generate a java client (using
wsdl2java tool) from wsdl(which is written in .net /C#).
It is working fine if the size of the input is small. But get following
error once the message size is bigger.
org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: The input stream for an
What do you mean by 1.
Come on man, I don't want to sound like a troll, but this is the whole
problem with AXIS2. I'm not a lazy programmer. I gave you a very
specific question. My problem is, all the documentation --including 1
on this page-- has such concise snippets, it assumes I know
Hi all,
I'm trying to deploy a .war file with some things, axis amongst it, to a
Jboss-4.0.5 server.
I have a WSDL file I'm writing webservice server for. The wsdl2java
generated some code, and now I'm trying to integrate and deploy it.
Thing is, when I deploy the app, I get no errors. I
Le vendredi 28 août 2009 à 07:53 +0530, Amila Suriarachchi a écrit :
try your self. for any It generates an OMElement. so you can have any
thing.
Ok thanks, I think I've again mistunderstood the problem I have.
WS Client is stuck on the method fromOM(...);
I though that it was because it
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Saha, Anil Kumar anil-kumar.s...@sc.comwrote:
Hi,
I’m using version 1.3 of Axis2 to generate a java client (using wsdl2java
tool) from wsdl(which is written in .net /C#).
It is working fine if the size of the input is small. But get following
error once
Thanks for the help
But the request is not reaching to service provider.
It is throwing exception while calling the service.
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Solution Delivery, Financial Markets Systems Development
Standard Chartered Bank
Anybody else have a problem viewing the link below? When I view it
in firefox, the page source is displayed.
prabath wrote:
Please have a look at [1].
Thanks regards.
-Prabath
[1]:https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/axis2/site/1_1/mtom-guide.html
Jeff Ramin wrote:
Hi folks.
Hi folks, i've just installed Axis2 on Ubuntu, but I got a problem. I can't
figure out what the root directory of Axis2 server is. I mean, the directory
which I can put files that I can access from remote into, like htdocs
Apache's one. I've searched out Axis'2 documentation and even axis2.xml
Hi everybody!
I'm contemplating about how to pass a parameter from the receiving
request handler to the java provider object that finally executes this
request.
To be more precise, the provider class got a set(entityID, data) method
that may only be called by the entity identified by this id.
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Hello:
I'm trying to write a client to a WSE 3.0 published webservice. The policy
file looks like below:
Does wss4j and axis supports addressing.
Thanks,
cabear
policies xmlns=http://schemas.microsoft.com/wse/2005/06/policy;
Try axis-user-unsubscribe instead.
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Is there a way to invoke wsdl2java so that instead of the default namespace
prefixes (ns1, ns2, etc.) you can specify the namespace prefix for a namespace?
We're replacing a gSOAP server with Apache Axis (2.1.3) and the client insists
that the namespace prefixes be kept the same for some
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Odd but understandable request (it's much easier to read a file if the ns's
are human-readable).
If you're using wsdl2java, you probably already have a wsdl, so you can use
that! You can simply go into your META-INF/services.xml and set
useOriginalwsdl to true (note the odd capitlization). Make
I've got axis2 deployed in tomcat for webservices.
Since it's using AxisServlet I shouldn't need any transportReceiver
defined, right?
WSDL 2.0 generation seems to work great, but for WSDL 1.1, there are no
service endpoints getting generated. After poking through the source it
looks like the
Does any one know if a patch for this issue was made available?
thanks,
sarcott
iksrazal wrote:
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Andreas Veithen
andreas.veit...@gmail.com wrote:
If what you are saying is true, then the Spring support in Axis2 has a
serious flaw and needs to be fixed...
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 5:46 PM, sarcottsarc...@gmail.com wrote:
Does any one know if a patch for this issue was made available?
thanks,
sarcott
imho there is no problem - it works as designed. More than 1 Spring
.aar in Axis2 is supported and documented since 1.0. Is there a
particular
Hello:
Can someone provide some pointers.
Thanks,
cabear
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Wishing Carebear
wishing.careb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello:
I'm trying to write a client to a WSE 3.0 published webservice. The policy
file looks like below:
Does wss4j and axis supports addressing.
Bhanu B wrote:
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Thank,
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