Re: apachesoap namespace is not found

2005-01-21 Thread Steven Dahlin
Does that mean that I cannot use Axis if it is going to be access by such apps developed with Websphere App Developer or Visual Studio. Or is there an alternative namespace that will allow me to pass a XML Document as an element? Steve > On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 12:02:54 -0500, Anne Thomas Manes <[EM

Re: apachesoap namespace is not found

2005-01-20 Thread Anne Thomas Manes
The namespace is valid, but there's no schema associated with it. Therefore other SOAP implementations aren't able to resolve elements or attributes from that namespace. On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:42:08 -0700, Steven Dahlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In using the Java2WSDL app or by handcoding I am

apachesoap namespace is not found

2005-01-20 Thread Steven Dahlin
In using the Java2WSDL app or by handcoding I am finding that the namespace for "apachesoap": http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap that is generated is apparently invalid. I cannot use any WSDL generated in either IBM's WSDL Explorer (in WSAD 5.1.2) or in Visual Studio .Net. I am getting a message su

apachesoap namespace is not found

2005-01-19 Thread Steven Dahlin
In using the Java2WSDL app or by handcoding I am finding that the namespace for "apachesoap": http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap that is generated is apparently invalid. I cannot use any WSDL generated in either IBM's WSDL Explorer (in WSAD 5.1.2) or in Visual Studio .Net. I am getting a message su