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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Sunil Kothari <su...@majoris.com> on 2005/03/01 05:02:50 UTC

Re: java stand-alone axis client

Hi,
 I think using DII to invoke a web service will greatly reduce the size 
of code. But if you are using custom exception handling then you might 
have to think twice before going for it.

Sunil Kothari 

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr Leinster" <dr...@hotmail.com>
Date: Monday, February 28, 2005 11:51 pm
Subject: java stand-alone axis client

> Hi,
> 
> I want to use a light version of axis to call webservices in a 
> client =
> application...
> Size of the final application is an important factor for me.
> I am only interested in the client side of axis.
> Is there a way to reduce the dependecies and axis package size to 
> only =
> have what I need.
> 
> thanks for your help.
> 
> DrLeinster.
> 


Re: java stand-alone axis client

Posted by Kevin Duffey <su...@yahoo.com>.
I've another thread regarding this very same issue.
I'd love a "quick" snippet of code that shows me the
"basics" of a client webservice call. Is it simply put
axis.jar in the classpath and use the Service, Call
and so forth? Is this a wrapper around JAX-RPC? Or
does this tie me to Axis? I don't think I'll move from
axis, but in case I do, I don't want to record
hundreds of calls to a new framework. I am hoping
there is a basic "generic" way to call web services
from a swing client and then use the library of
choice? Any chance you can provide a snippet of code?
I actually have a web services book on order, but the
dang thing is a week out before I get it and I am
dying to see something work!! :)

Thanks.

--- Sunil Kothari <su...@majoris.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>  I think using DII to invoke a web service will
> greatly reduce the size 
> of code. But if you are using custom exception
> handling then you might 
> have to think twice before going for it.
> 
> Sunil Kothari 
> 
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dr Leinster" <dr...@hotmail.com>
> Date: Monday, February 28, 2005 11:51 pm
> Subject: java stand-alone axis client
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I want to use a light version of axis to call
> webservices in a 
> > client =
> > application...
> > Size of the final application is an important
> factor for me.
> > I am only interested in the client side of axis.
> > Is there a way to reduce the dependecies and axis
> package size to 
> > only =
> > have what I need.
> > 
> > thanks for your help.
> > 
> > DrLeinster.
> > 
> 
> 



		
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