The JAX-RPC sample bundled with JWSDP 1.6 starts from an rpc/encoded
WSDL and that's why it may not be as simple as thought initially.
To convert this sample to doc/literal, either we need to start from a
doc/literal WSDL or start from a Java interface and then specify
features="docliteral" to generate doc/lit WSDL and then package it
accordingly.
I'll mirror the HelloWorld sample bundled with JWSDP 1.6, create a
doc/lit version starting from Java and post the zip file to my blog
entry and then send a pointer to this alias.
-Arun
Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
> who owns that example?
>
> Any reason why we can't change it, or at least add another, more
> prominent, HelloWorld example that is doc/literal? Having an rpc/enc
> example as the first example may be part of why people are still
> confused about our position on rpc/enc vs doc/lit.
>
> - eduard/o
>
> Santiago Pericas-Geertsen wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jul 12, 2005, at 7:44 PM, Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe Arun can help you.
>>
>>
>>
>> Yes. Arun?
>>
>>> BTW, I thought we had switched to doc/literal for our examples. Can
>>> somebody confirm that we are still using RPC-encoded for examples?
>>
>>
>>
>> Yes, the HelloWorld sample in JAXRPC is rpc/enc :( Looks like it's
>> been there for a long time. Maybe the JWSDP tutorial was updated to
>> use doc/lit but not this sample?
>>
>> -- Santiago
>>
>>
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