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) What other methods to programatically call
3) What else I need to do
in order to get things working the way I want. If something can be done
programatically rather than through XML or config files, I would prefer that
(for testing purposes). Oh wise Axis senseis, lend me your knowledge!
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I have an AxisServlet which I am manually plugging into my Jetty
server and I need to replace its default SocketFactory. Is there a way
to programatically swap out the SocketFactory component in the
servlet's engine?
Let me be more specific. I would like to provide custom sockets to
specific SOAP services which I am consuming as a client.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Scott Thomaslunchtimem...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an AxisServlet which I am manually plugging into my Jetty
server and I need to replace
, allowing the hub to callback to
the spoke through a NAT router or firewall. I am wondering what the
best way is to accomplish this with Axis.
Thanks,
Scott
-wizard.zip,
Best regards,
Scott Vigil
I would be very thankful if someone could make a directory tree available
with a fully functional and buildable Axis2SampleDocLit by the end of
Thursday (tomorrow).
I notice that others have had diffiulties with the example also.
Best regards,
Scott Vigil
http://svis.com
This occurs when I try to run the Axis2SampleDocLitService client.
Scott Vigil
http://svis.com
eclipse and Maven in my environment. I just need an application
build that will already have the web services configured and ready to go on
war deployment (wsdl included) instead of deploying an application and then
adding the web services later.
Thank you in advance for any help.
scott
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the servlet
container yourself -- which is not suggested.
Cheers,
Scott S. McCoy
Below is my response, but I need the inner elements of the array to be an
item tag rather than Topics and Parts. I’m sure its something small, but I
have two days trying to figure this out, If anyone can help that would be
great.
So the object is has a array of topics in it,and in the topic
that is specific to my authentication system.
Scott
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Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 9:54:45 AM
Subject: Re: Axis 1.2.1 and Weblogic 10
Thanks Azeez,
I should point out that I am referring to version Axis 1.2.1, not Axis2
to do in order to be
authorized correctly. It has to be just a small adjustment.
Scott
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 10:50:07 AM
Subject: Re: Axis 1.2.1 and Weblogic 10
You could get some tips on how
I have a web services application that uses Axis (I) with Tomcat 5.5.25. It
works perfectly.
I've recently installed the application on WebLogic 10, but I am no longer able
to connect.
When I attempt my first call, I get a remote exception that says this:
javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException:
the response and leaves
it unencoded?
Thanks,
Scott
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to it being (most likely) a problem
with xhtml and encoding.
Scott
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 11:39:42 AM
Subject: Re: Process SOAP message containg XHTML
It's not certain that your problem is caused
else would be
greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Scott
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 12:07:56 PM
Subject: Re: Process SOAP message containg XHTML
One option would be to treat the data as a binary message
on the client
side and that worked. I was able to quickly get the data from the SOAP message
and decode it. I'm not in love with this idea since the PowerBuilder client
would have to do a similar decode but if I cannot get the byte[] to work then I
may have to use it.
Thanks for your help.
Scott
and we are already calling a web service in a different
organization using SOAP so that is where I have been concentrating my efforts.
I am, however, always open to better ideas and solutions. I am unaware of
RESTful web services but will check it out.
Thanks a lot!
Scott
- Original Message
web services, as suggested by Philipp, will be the answer. If
not, at least the performance issues with XHTML in SOAP have been resolved!
My thanks to Jeff, Paul, and Philipp for all of your help.
Scott
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don't know if this makes a difference, but the service is running in
SSL (over HTTPS.)
Thanks for any suggestions you can offer,
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Scott Sauyet wrote:
I'm wondering if I can do some sort of automatic retry for such an
exception in Axis2.
It didn't actually solve my underlying problem, but I think I've found
an answer to this question, although it involved more guess work than
actual understanding. I knew how to write
,
Scott S. McCoy
On Nov 14, 2007 5:39 PM, Scott S. McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The wsdl and xsds are attached. My question isn't why are there
*two*methods, I realize what they're for. What I'm wondering is why the
*asynchronous* methods are the only ones which are being *unwrapped
This is fine,
In the past I've used a similar mechanism. This sounds like a simple
contract-first build process. The missing piece, or so it seems, is that
the generated code should probably be generated as a part of the build
process in order to simplify development. This would prevent
So when Axis 2 first came out, I opted to not use it because if it's lack of
support for unwrapping doc/lit services. Now, it supports it...supposedly.
Using the same WSDLs I use in Axis 1.4, I try to generate a wrapped doc/lit
client. This appears to only work for *asynchronous* operations. *
reason.
Cheers,
Scott S. McCoy
On Nov 14, 2007 5:26 PM, Martin Gainty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Scott-
the invoke method is synchronous
the asynch analog is handled via createAsyncResponseListener
If you display the WSDL here we will use the wsdl source to generate the
necessary source
Hi All,
We are experiencing a encoding issue that we believe may be a bug in
the axis library.
We are using
axis 1.1
Tomcat 4.1
There seems to be a problem with Utf-8 where Latin 1 (ISO-8859-1)
seems to work fine.
TIA,
Scott
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Hi M,
We are looking for a fix to a legacy product, we did do some
investigation to upgrade, but it looked like it was going to be a bigger
time commitment that we wanted to invest.
Thanks,
Scott
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Is anyone still familiar with the 1.1 code, also did anyone fix any
encoding issues along the evolution to 1.4?
Thanks,
Scott
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Scott Sauyet wrote:
I have the same question, and another similar one, which is what is the
minimum set of jar files needed to run WSDL2Java for an XMLBeans
binding. Does anyone know how to find that list beyond just trial and
error?
Answering my own question, with the caveat that your
that list beyond just trial and
error?
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On 8/22/07, Scott Sauyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
org.xmlsoap.schemas.soap.encoding.Array
[... ] doesn't seem to let me get at the actual data inside the array.
SOAP Encoding arrays are only used with rpc/encoded. Axis2 doesn't
support rpc/encoded. Switch
Scott Sauyet wrote:
Thanks -- it seems like the vendor's idea of doc/lit is... let's say...
irregular. :-( I will try to follow up with the vendor on that.
I did, and was told that it's a problem that was fixed this week and
will be in next weekend's build. With their help, I was able
part, but I've been staring at it too
long without any insights.
Can someone explain how to get the elements of type MyClass from this
array? (More details are below.)
Thanks,
-- Scott
More details:
The schema in the WSDL contains the following:
xs:complexType name=Event
two method
are throwing this same exception.
Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks,
Scott
know what to do with them.
Can someone explain what they're doing there and how to get rigd of
them? Is it even possible?
Thank you very much,
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Scott Carr wrote:
I am trying to get an example of my web services done in C++ using
Axis. Each time I try to do the login, I get:
TestActivation Error: The memory could not be read.
I have the environment set up as far as I can tell, and have attached
the AxisLog file in zip format
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From: Nadir Amra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: building axis c++ (HEAD) using ANT / Visual Studio 2003 /
WinXP SP2
Scott, I am not sure, but it looks like it is not linking
I am attempting to compile the HEAD version of Axis C++ Client using the
build.xml script. All goes well until the
compileAxisHTTPTransportSSLChannel step.
(Win32 OpenSSL v0.9.8e
http://www.slproweb.com/download/Win32OpenSSL-0_9_8e.exe )
OPENSSL_HOME = c:\dev\c++\OpenSSL
What
I wrote my sample code with Axis2 and deployed Axis2.war on both jakarta
tomcat 4.1.31 and IBM WebSphere 6.0.2. I found it behaves weird on WebSphere
when I was running my Microsoft WSE 3.0 client against it. I enabled MTOM in
axis2.xml. From WSE 3.0 client to axis2.war on tomcat, the content
=PolicyDetermination/ phase name=MessageOut/ phase name=userphase1/ phase name=soapmonitorPhase/
/phaseOrderHope that can help,RBOn 9/26/06, scott ken
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David,I started the discussion using my yahoo email account. I suspect that Yahoo treats the Axis2 mailinglist
as a spam. My
Usually we will have an InputStream object. But I didn't make it work. I tried using a byte array as input. you can easily convert an InputStream to a byte array. After that, use ByteArrayDataSource. // Build OMText to hold binary data
byte[] binaryBytes = ...; ByteArrayDataSource dataSource =
files, is it possible?Thanks,vickDavid Illsley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks to me like you need
to engage the addressing module in the axis2server so that there are addressing headers in the response. See theAxis2 documentaton for how to do this.DavidOn 21/09/06, scott ken wrote: My C# client
My C# client (.dotNet 2.0 and WSE 3.0) generated the following SOAP message. ?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'? soap:Envelope xmlns:wsse="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd" xmlns:wsa="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing"
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Axis2] Stateful services question
Hi Scott,
please see my comments inline.
Luc, Scott (ISD, IT) wrote:
Hi Michelle,
Unless I'm not right, I think you might be wrong : )
Application Scope will create 1 instance...similar to using a singleton
Unfortunately, that is unsatisfactory for migration.I wonder what is stopping there from being wrapping/unwrapping for the wrapped convention.- ScottOn 5/22/06,
Anne Thomas Manes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No -- you just have to use a bean to wrap your parameters. AnneOn 5/20/06,
Scott McCoy
in return.What the heck? Thanks, Scott S. McCoy
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
!-- $Id: account.wsdl,v 1.2 2006/04/26 23:34:09 smccoy Exp $ --
!--
This WSDL is for generation only. It is not WS-I compliant, and actually
in some spots might even been poorly formed WSDL. This however makes
In Axis 1, use org.apache.axis.AxisFault.If you just want to wrap an exception, the easiest way is to:catch (Exception exception) { throw AxisFault.makeFault(exception);}Cheers, Scott S. McCoy
On 5/19/06, Venkat Gyambavantha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I used wsdl2java to generate
I see, so I'm basically married to axis 1.3 for the time being.- ScottOn 5/20/06, Anne Thomas Manes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Axis 2 does not yet support automatic unwrapping of wrapped doc/literal ...
On 5/20/06, Scott McCoy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, attached is a WSDL that worked fine
really like Axis, by the way.
robert lazarski wrote:
Seems like you are using databinding. If so post the wsdl and maybe we
can help. A stack trace may help too.
Robert
http://www.braziloutsource.com/
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I am having
=
servScen.returnContacts(m_ticketId.getTicketID(), Test);
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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) {
}What I get instead:public Account createAccount (Account account) {}*OR*public Account createAccount (CreateAccount createAccount, Credentials credentials) {}--- Am I forced to do the unwrapping myself or live without actually having my soap header passed? How in the heck do I do this?
Thanks, Scott S
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]I've discovered that relying on the SOAPAction header does not comply
with WS-I Standards
on the SOAPAction method anyway, and that would be problematic for WS-I compliance).
So how do I get the wrapping magic *and* explicit headers? It's flabbergasting how difficult that seems to be.On 3/2/06, Dies Koper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello Scott,There are still a bunch of errors in your WSDL
Hello, I previously was mapping the WSDL2Java classes to a local namespace for our project. We have determined using the default generated java namespaces for the generated code, and using our internal namespace for the implementation, would be the best course of action.
However, when I changed
After further review, this appears to be a bug between org.apache.axis.wsdl.toJava.JavaBindingWriter and org.apache.axis.wsdl.toJava.Utils (in Axis 1.3). Can someone verify this?Thanks,Scott S. McCoy
On 3/1/06, Scott McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I previously was mapping the WSDL2Java
on the web and in mailing lists for this problem is to ignore it. Is there a better answer? Is there something that I can add to the client-config.wsdd file to avoid this exception?Thanks.Scott
You know, when I tried to make some of these changes, I ran into some trouble. For instance, if I define the soap header and body in different messages, my generated port type interface no longer contains the credentials object in the method signature.
Any idea what I'm missing?On 2/22/06, Scott
I have also noticed that the WSDL generated by the code generated by *my* WSDL seems to mostly conform to your suggestions.Thanks, - ScottOn 2/23/06,
Scott McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:You know, when I tried to make some of these changes, I ran into some trouble. For instance, if I define
? I've got the WSDL and XSDs generating the code in question attached to this message. Thanks,
Scott S. McCoy
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
wsdl:definitions name=urn:Account
targetNamespace=http://plm.marchex.com/service/account;
xmlns:tns=http://plm.marchex.com/service
Thanks for your input, although this does generate working code and my actual problem, was that in xsd. But before I complete this project, I do have the requirement of ensuring WS-I compliance, and I think this will help me move in that direction.
Thanks,Scott S. McCoyOn 2/22/06, Anne Thomas
Hello, I am trying to build a mechanism for which authentication takes place in the header. I was able to easily write a lower-level component I can use in the requestFlow/ of my WSDD, the only problem exists in that I need a WSDL that can easily be used to generate a client interface. What are a
Store it in the MessageContext.MessageContext context = MessageContext.getCurrentContext();context.setProperty(..., object);- Scott S. McCoyOn 2/15/06,
Scott McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Axis 1.3, I am having some trouble passing information between the requestFlow handler
, and rework it with Rhino, but it requires some fairly indepth Rhino knowledge:http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-ajax1/
- Scott S. McCoyOn 2/14/06, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are better off trying the Rhino sample in Axis2.http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis
(tufte.model.service.account.holders.AccountHolder account) throws java.rmi.RemoteException { }}I'm expecting:
public void updateAccount(tufte.model.service.account.Account account) throws java.rmi.RemoteException { }Not this.Thanks!Scott S. McCoy
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
wsdl:definitions name
I see why, WSDL2Java will not generate a 'wrapped' style service if my complexType has attributes.Does anyone know *why* that is? What is the difference between an attribute and an element that only may have a single occurance?
On 2/14/06, Scott McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached WSDL
, only an interface. Any idea what I've still got screwed up? Thanks, Scott S. McCoy
On 2/14/06, Dies Koper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Scott,In your wsdl:portType definition, you have the same message for theoperation's input and output. Therefore, the parts' names are the same.So you are telling
Actually I seem to have solved that too, I cannot have a port type and an element of the same name, otherwise one overwrites the other apparently.Thanks, Scott S. McCoy
On 2/14/06, Scott McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Dies, That totally solved my problem. I have another problem though
.
There 'aught to be something to outline that for me, but what, I'm not sure. Thanks, Scott S. McCoyOn 2/13/06, Rodrigo Ruiz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi Scott, take a look at the wss4j project (at
http://ws.apache.org/wss4j). It is a security framework that can do whatyou describe, and some more
I didn't get a response to this, so I thought I'd re-post it.I just want a handler, before my handler, to get some values from the header and have the ability to stop the request.How does that happen?
On 2/8/06, Scott McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All, I have a specification that demands I
, in the requestFlow/) that checks the headers, and *stops* the request from getting to the main handler under the instance that my authentication failed.
I really wanted to, if possible, use document or wrapped style services, rather than messages style services, also.Thanks! Scott S. McCoyOn 2/10/06
fasion (Axis
1.3) ? Thanks, Scott S. McCoy
Hello All, I am trying to implement a message-style API (as opposed to the automagical RPC stuff I've seen). I'd like, however, to write my java service handlers in a more traditional fasion rather than accepting document fragments and handling them with a bunch of DOM code. So I was doing some
are generating code from WSDL, then you have to follow the wrapped convention in your WSDL. See my blog entry for instructions:
http://atmanes.blogspot.com/2005/03/wrapped-documentliteral-convention.html
Anne
On 2/7/06, Scott McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All, I am trying to implement a message-style
With the attached documents, I attempt to use WSDL2Java to build some empty classes for me, however, I get this error:java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.populateServices
(SymbolTable.java:3069) at
{ } blocks to my code, however, these don't get invoked until the first service request is made, and my first service request wont be made until I subscribe to the publisher that will be sending me service requests.
So what's the best course of action here? Thanks, Scott S. McCoy
Thanks, In order to get what I was after, I just did netcat -l -p 9000 and java org.apache.axis.Version http://127.0.0.1:9000/axis/services/Version- Scott
On 11/21/05, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try runningjava org.apache.axis.Version-lhttp://scottmc-laptop:8080/axis/services
I've been trying to custom-craft a provider for axis, and in testing it
I determined my test was broken...and in testing my test, I determined
there is something about calling Axis services I don't understand, so
I'm trying to figure out what I am missing about the transaction with
the HTTP
Actually I'm not having any luck calling axis services with the SOAP client's I typically use, is there anything different about what Axis may be anticipating?On 11/20/05,
Scott McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to custom-craft a provider for axis, and in testing it
I determined my
want paid support, it's
available. As Dims said twice now, paid support _is_ available.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-userm=113051047826397w=2
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Thanks, that worked. That leads to the next question, since that was so
simple, where's the fine manual or rfc I should have read that would
have told me that?
Regards,
Scott
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Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 12:47 PM
If I understand it correctly, they are for setting username and password
for HTTP Basic Auth.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2617.html
http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/apiDocs/org/apache/axis/client/Call.html
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none of the JAX-RPC configuration can be done either. Has
anyone figured out how to do this?
Regards,
Scott
to download the .xsds for all
these URLs, right? Isn't this the problem XML Catalog exists to solve?
http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTypes/xmlcatalog.html
Regards,
Scott
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the detailsof the solution.
In a related question, I was wondering what the purpose is of the JavaTransport? Is this transport only used within a single process or does it invokes services over a network?
Thanks.
Scott
describing falls under deploying web services
on the fly or not. I know that the ClientAdmin class can be used to
deploy and undeploy services from within a program but I'm not sure if
will do what I'm describing.
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott.
trying entirely, not just stop trying to
get it from the one repository.
Regards,
Scott
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Thanks for the response Anne but still no luck. No matter what I put in
for the QName I always get a no service avaialble :( Thanks again.
Scott
call.setOperationName( new QName(http://com.ccr.cl.service.impl;,
execute) );
deployment xmlns=http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsdd
. I have set my endpoint url to my targetNamespace
in the wsdl but I still get this error. I am a unclear on what to put
in for the first argument for the Qname.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scott
call.setOperationName( new QName(is this
http://localhost/fpdpoc/services
to avoid.
It seems like if I'm going to be making my own stuff anyway, I'd
rather just get SAX-style stuff rather than a DOM-style tree that
doesn't make sense.
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.
Once I do that, I'll look into more sophisticated collections: Maps,
Sets. I don't know if that's possible, but I'd like to try.
Scott
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not as trivial when you have an entire graph of these objects to
deal with. It's certainly possible, but I don't understand why Axis
can't just give me what I want rather than requiring me to construct
an entirely new object graph and then discard then one that it gave me.
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and
providing a way to serialize/deserialize it. I want to change how
arrays are serialized.
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appreciate the help.
Thanks,
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Axis failed with
a NullPointerException in parsing the soap document. This was what has
prompted me to think whether or not I should somehow tell Axis that
there is a file attached in a coming message. My web service is of
doc/literal.
Thanks,
Scott
P.S. In case someone happens to know what may
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