Alek,
I think I know where we differ. I have downloaded the trunk, and it
already contains fixes to support WSDL4J1.4. Also, WSDL4J 1.4 is currently
included with the trunk distribution, as is xerces 2.2.1.
Is there a pre-built WSIF 2.0+ that is available with these fixes? If not,
and I choose to build WSIF 2.0+ in its current form, how stable is it? In
your estimation, would it be risky to progress from 2.0 to 2.0+ (basically
the most current source) since there have not been any releases or release
candidates post the 2.0 release of WSIF?
Thanks!
Rhett
Aleksander
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you can try this but i would reocmmend trunk
>I am currently building with the following:
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>java version "1.4.2_04"
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i am not sure about xerces version
i will be trying WSDL4J 1.4 or 1.5 and see what happens.
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>what is your JDK and in particular SAX version you use?
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>if you are using the latest version of AXIS and WSDL4J i would suggest
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>>>After moving to AXIS 1.1, which includes WSDL4J 1.4, WSIF will no longer
>>>build due to the following errors. Is a release of WSIF available that
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>>> [javac] 79. public class AuthenticatingProxyWSDLLocatorImpl
>>>implements j
>>>avax.wsdl.xml.WSDLLocator {
>>> [javac] ^--------------------------------^
>>> [javac] *** Error: The abstract method "org.xml.sax.InputSource
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>>>"org/apache/wsif/wsdl/AuthenticatingProxyWSDLLocatorI
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>>> [javac] Found 1 semantic error compiling
>>>"T:/apps/psesp/src/org/apache/wsif/
>>>wsdl/WSIFWSDLLocatorImpl.java":
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>>> [javac] 79. public class WSIFWSDLLocatorImpl implements
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>>> [javac] *** Error: The abstract method "org.xml.sax.InputSource
>>>getBaseInput
>>>Source();", inherited from type "javax/wsdl/xml/WSDLLocator", is not
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>>>WSDL4J 1.4
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>>>Interface WSDLLocator
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