1

I have written a java program using DII to invoke java and .net web service dynamically. Java web service is created using netbeans and .Net using visual studio 2008. I have used org.apache.axis.client.Call and org.apache.axis.client.Service. In the following code ,if I include the Qname for the parameter, the invocation to .NEt service is successful.

 call.addParameter(**new QName("http://tempuri.org/","b"),//** b is parameter name
                         new QName("http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema","int"),
                         java.lang.Integer.class,// parameter XML type QName
                         ParameterMode.IN);

But the above does not work in case of java web service, java takes the default namespace provides and requires the parameters to be unqualified at addParameter() method as below

call.addParameter(b,// b is parameter name,
                     new QName("http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema","integer"),
                     java.lang.Integer.class,// parameter XML type QName
                     ParameterMode.IN);

Is there any way to change this behaviour of java web service to make it understand qualified parameters or to make .Net service to understand unqualified parameters.

Basially I m trying to call both java and .net service from a single method dynamically.

thanks and Regards Akshaya

0

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.