The standard guess: are you using Xerces 1.3.1? If so, change the version
of Xerces you use.
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From: "pravin pachbhai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 5:41 PM
Subject: problem please give me some solution
>
> I am trying to
It's a very common problem. Look at the mailing lists, and u'll find the
solutions. I myself have posted a few such solutions.
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I am trying to use install apache-soap to work with
Tomcat. everything
seems to go well but when I attempt to run the
testit.cmd from addressbook I
get the following error:
Deploying the addressbook service...
Ouch, the call failed:
Fault Code = SOAP-ENV:Server.Exception:
Fault
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Hi Ralf,
The semantics of the various scopes are described in the "Deployment
Descriptors" section in the User's Guide.
Thanks,
-Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: Ralf Bierig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 5:46 AM
> To: SOAP Mailing List SOAP Mailing List
> Su
Request - SOAP will create new object to process each request.
Session - one object per session will be created, so if user maintains session then consequent calls from user will use same object.
Application - only one object will deal with all requests for all users of your service.
Ralf B
The scope determines when an instance of your Java class handling requests
gets created. For request scope, a new instance is created for each
request. For session scope, a single instance is created for each session
and used for all calls made from that session. For application scope, a
single
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Apache SOAP maps internally each SOAP Fault to a
SOAPException by mapping the FaultCode and the
FaultString to the fitting field in the SOAPException.
But there is always a optional Detail element - why
doesn't the SOAPException provide for every Fault
field one field in the SAOPException?
Ralf
How are SOAP Scopes ("Request", "Session",
"Application") realized in Apache SOAP? Can somebody
give my examples or just a good explanation?
Ralf
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