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Posted to soap-user@ws.apache.org by Silvère Virlot <si...@ensmp.fr> on 2006/01/25 20:51:15 UTC
How to upload & download a file from a remote database thanks to
Axis ?
Hi all,
I'm using Axis 1.1 with Tomcat 4.1.30 to download data from a remote database to
a GUI written in Java.
Server side, I have a JWS file which describe all remote methods which provide
data from the database.
Client side, I have an API written in Java.
Is there anybody which know the best way to read and store some files from a
java-GUI to this database (2Mo < file size < 10Mo) ?
How attachments work and how can I download this attachment into a mySQL BLOB ?
Thanks
Silvère
Eran Chinthaka a écrit :
> Apache Axis2 team is proud to announce the 0.93 release.
>
> You can download the release from:
>
> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/ws/axis2/0_93/ (If you can not
> find the distribution in the mirrors, please use the back up sites )
>
> This release includes the following features:
>
> * Complete XML infoset support for AXIOM
> * AXIOM, a SOAP specific streaming XML infoset model for SOAP
> 1.1/1.2 messages
> * Support for one-way messaging and request response messaging
> * Modules, mechanism to extend the SOAP processing model
> * Archives based deployment model
> * WSDL2Java code generation tool for stub and skeltons
> * XML Beans based data binding support
> * ADB (Axis Data Binding) with complete simple type support and
> limited complex type support
> * Support for WS-Addressing, both the submission and final versions
> * Client API
> * REST web service support
> * HTTP transport support
> * SMTP transport support
> * TCP transport support
> * MTOM/SWA attachments support
> * SAAJ implementation
> * WS-Security support using WSS4J
>
>
> What's new in this release ?
>
> * JDK 1.5 compatibility
> * Configurable handler chains using axis2.xml
> * Improved class loader hierarchy
> * Improved security module with dynamic configurability
> * ADB (Axis Data Binding) with complete simple types support and
> limited complex type support
> * Jalopy based code formatting of generated code
> * Proxy support and NTLM authentication
> * support for rpc/literal
> * And numerous bug fixes after 0.92 release
>
>
> Experimental features list
>
> 1. DOOM - DOM implementation over OM
> 2. Java2WSDL
> 3. RPC Support
>
>
> Major changes since last release
>
> 1. Refactored org.apache.axis2.clientapi to org.apache.axis2.client
> 2. Introduction of Options to configure clients
> 3. Renaming of descriptors. OperationDescription -> AxisOperation,
> ServiceDescription -> AxisService, ServiceGroupDescription ->
> AxisServiceGroup
>
>
> What's still to do?
>
> Please see a list of what we think needs doing - and please consider
> helping out if you're interested & able!
>
> * SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 validation
> * JAX-RPC 1.1/2.0 compliance
> * Implementation of other transports. e.g. JMS..
> * Web Service Policy Support
> * WSDL Generation
>
> Axis2 is taking shape, this 0.93 release is a glimpse of 1.0 that should
> be comming soon. If you happen to have vision of how the next generation
> of the Web Service should be, and like to contribute to Apache Axis2
> please help us to shape the Apache Axis2. Any contribution in the form
> of coding, testing, submiting improvements to the documentation, and
> reporting bugs are always welcome.
>
> Thanks for your interest in Axis2!
>
> -- The Axis Development Team