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>>Chapter 7 in JAX-RPC 1.0 specification talks about the support of
>>attachments. Specifically, table 7-1 defines the mapping of
>>various mime
>>types to Java types in RI. You can specify any of the supported Java
>>types specified in table 7-1 in your interface, and the WSDL will be
>>generated for you accordingly.
>>
>>
>
>I was hoping to use a JAXRPC client directly to send the attachment a la
>Axis, looks like I'll have to try a handler instead,
>
If you are starting from Java, then you can use a JAXRPC client directly.
>>In JWSDP 1.2, attachments are only supported for rpc/enc WSDLs.
>>
>>
>
>So tied in with the above, if I use doc/lit in my WSDL and use the types
>in 7.1 I still won't get attachment support?
>
That is correct.
Thanks,
-Arun
>
>Kevin Jones
>Developmentor
>www.develop.com
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Public discussion on JAX-RPC
>>[mailto:JAXRPC-INTEREST_at_JAVA.SUN.COM] On Behalf Of Arun Gupta
>>Sent: 03 October 2003 17:52
>>To: JAXRPC-INTEREST_at_JAVA.SUN.COM
>>Subject: Re: Attachments and JAXRPC clients
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks for your interest in JAX-RPC.
>>
>>Regards,
>>-Arun
>>
>>Kevin Jones wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Axis has the option to allow me to add an attachment through
>>>
>>>
>>the client
>>
>>
>>>side stub. Can I do this in the RI (I can't see any obvious way)?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Kevin Jones
>>>Developmentor
>>>www.develop.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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