You can also use the JAX-WS Dispatch[1] object for RPC/encoded as well.
Some examples of working with SAAJ are in Step #6 here[2].

Also, your app server's internal web service implementation may be able
to support JAX-RPC--BEA WebLogic does by default, probably the same with
Oracle and IBM's JEE servers.

HTH,
Glen

[1]http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jitu/archive/2006/01/accessing_googl_1.html
[2] http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/date/20071102#NWSstep6



2008-05-15 Daniel Kulp wrote:
> At this point, yes.   Most of the "modern" toolkits don't support the  
> encoded stuff.   At this point, I think the only toolkit that supports  
> it is Axis 1.
> 
> Dain started some work on getting the Aegis stuff to support some  
> encoded stuff, but that isn't anywhere close to complete yet.
> 
> I wish I had better news.   :-(
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> On May 15, 2008, at 7:34 PM, JSP wrote:
> 
> >
> > I apologize in advance, because I'm pretty sure I know the answer to  
> > this,
> > but does CXF support JAX-RPC (specifically the RPC-Encoded style).   
> > I have
> > run into several web services that use this but I was unable to run
> > wsdltojava on the wsdl.
> >
> > I have seen a couple places in the forum where it is mentioned that  
> > it is
> > not supported but I wanted to make sure.  Is AXIS my only option in  
> > this
> > case?  Or using SAAJ to directly handle the soap message?  Any other
> > options?
> > -- 
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> >
> 
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