Well AXIS supports JAX-RPC, so I could use that in lieu of CXF for now.  

Also: 

1.) (I know this isnt a BEA board), but does that mean I'd have issues with
inter-op as well (calling BEA WS from a .Net client)?  I cant seem to get
that working either, but since you seem to have knowledge of BEA, I thought
Id through it out to you...  

2.) to make this second post a CXF user board qualifying post, have there
been inter-op issues calling .Net service (pre-WCF) since I believe they are
RPC as well?

Thanks
AJ




Glen Mazza-2 wrote:
> 
> 2008-05-14 ajweav wrote:
> 
>> I am looking for a post on using CXF to generate stub code and connect to
>> a
>> secure (x509) service.
>> 
>> I am trying to do the same thing now with a Weblogic web service (but who
>> cares if its weblogic really, for all intents and purposes, its some web
>> service in a cloud with an x509 cert auth requirement)
>> 
> 
> Not necessarily unfortunately--as far as its security features go, BEA
> WebLogic is a JAX-RPC implementation (read caution at the tops of [1]
> and [2]), while CXF is JAX-WS, so YMMV.  We are grappling with that at
> work right now, and I unfortunately don't have any answers yet.
> 
> Glen
> 
> [1] http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs100/webserv/setenv.html
> [2] http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs100/webserv/jaxws.html
> 
> 
> 
> 

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