On 9/7/06, Andrew Borley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 9/7/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tested our C++ Web Service support with Axis2C 0.93 on Linux and it
> works with no code change. The only thing you need to do, after you
> install Axis2C 0.93 and point your AXIS2C_HOME to it, is to turn the
> MTOM (the SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism) support off
> in axis2.xml.
>
> In $AXIS2C_HOME/axis2.xml, change:
>   <parameter name="enableMTOM" locked="false">true</parameter>
> to
>   <parameter name="enableMTOM" locked="false">false</parameter>
>
> If you don't change that setting Axis2C will send your SOAP messages in
> binary form in a Mime Multipart/Related XOP package and the external Web
>
> Services that we're using in Bigbank and other samples do not like that
> at all :)
>
> I suggest that we switch to Axis2C 0.93 now since (1) 0.92 is not on the
> download mirrors anymore and (2) 0.93 brings us support for REST / HTTP
> GET. Could one of you running Visual Studio 6 or 7 please give it a try
> on Windows? I can help test on Windows as well, but only once we get the
> Visual Studio Express 2005 build working...


+1 for this from me.
I'll try getting it running on Windows VC7 today.

Andy


Just got it working on Windows, compiles the runtime & samples and runs the
calculator sample with no changes (on our side) required.
I tried out the REST support too, but this seems to be a bit flakey - the
server seems to fall over occasionally. Not sure whether that's a Tuscany
issue or an Axis issue yet.

Cheers
Andy
Andy

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