Hi,
I am facing with the following issue:
No deserializer defined for array type
{http://object.myobject}CounterInfoType
faultActor: null
faultDetail:
stackTrace: org.xml.sax.SAXException: No deserializer defined
for array type {http
://object.myobject}CounterInfoType
at
org.apach
I was trying to do some performance experiments with a .NET client and a
Java-based Axis client talking to an Axis 1.1 server, and noticed the .NET
client does HTTP "keep-alives" while the Java Axis client didn't (the .NET
client performs alot better than the Java client, I'm trying to understan
Title: RE: Internal Server Error - help
What is your environment like? Platform, App Server...
-Original Message-
From: Ying Foong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 12:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Internal Server Error - help
Hello,
i'm using Axis
Hello,
i'm using Axis 1.2alpha and it was working fine with the codes below. But
recently it returns me an "Internal Server Error" 500, I did not change
anything on the code but it suddenly down.
can somebody help me in this issue? it will be greatly appreciated.
i sent the soap document below:
Hi
I have implemented quite a few web services using Axis in the past and I think I have a reasonable understanding of how that side of things works. But I now would like to do something a little more complex, on the server side.
What I want to know is, if it is possible for me to write a han
Hi there.
Can someone show me a simple graph displaying the classloader hierarchy of axis
1.1beta or 1.1final
Background:
I have jetty-webserver running as a component in an avalon container; axis is
hosted as webapp directly within jetty.
In some special scenarios I run into classloading issues,
Hi Jørgen,
the protocol SOAP itself is not backward compatible. A SOAP
implementation/engine (e.g. Axis) may be so.
The SOAP versions can be detected by means of the namespace of the
Envelope of the received SOAP message.
I have no idea, why your server behaves the way it does. Sorry for that.
Sorry Petr, I haven't had to do this. I hope you get it solved though.
-Original Message-
From: Petr Kozelka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 4:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to create the server-config.wsdd file in a script
(without any running serve
Hi all!
>Has somebody compiled the AXIS 1.0 (C++) program successfull under HPUX
>11.0? I have some problems with the linking step: "collect2: ld
>terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault], core dumped". Has
>anybody an idea, to solve this problem?
I've solved this problem, you will need the