RE: Using the Axis api

2002-04-25 Thread Glen Daniels
array or Collection class on the client side (in this case an ArrayList). Just FYI. --Glen > -Original Message- > From: Glen Daniels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:52 AM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: Using the A

RE: Using the Axis api

2002-04-25 Thread Glen Daniels
, 2002 8:28 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Jonathan' > Subject: RE: Using the Axis api > > > Johnathan - > > The Axis documentation is an excellent start :) > > Also, the samples and /java/test code provide good practical insights. > > But, another

RE: Using the Axis api

2002-04-25 Thread Chris Haddad
] Subject: Using the Axis api Hello. I have played with some of the examples, and I am realizing that there is much more to "building" a soap call.  That is, thers are many options and additional api calls if you want the SOAP engine to do what you want.  For example, I am very confused

Using the Axis api

2002-04-25 Thread Jonathan
Hello. I have played with some of the examples, and I am realizing that there is much more to "building" a soap call.  That is, thers are many options and additional api calls if you want the SOAP engine to do what you want.  For example, I am very confused as to what additional api calls I