Hi Alfredo, Paul,
I had a new look at the Axis2 component cleaned it and "integrated" it in framework directory (actually it only compiles and cleans
with the main build task for now). I think it's not what suggested David, but I did not get through a complete integration yet.
Now Chatree is looking at it
http://markmail.org/message/wtdqhmt5723cjsnnChatree,
I have a note here saying that SOAPClientEngine & SOAPEventHandler are involved.
But I guess you are more ahead now
Thanks
Jacques
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> Hello!
>
> Paul, I'm glad that the solution was helpful for you. Thank you for
> providing a simpler and ready to use example for other developers.
> We are exporting 7 Ofbiz Services and the solution is really useful for
> complex and simple parameters (because using Axis2 we have fixed some
> strange errors related to current Ofbiz SOAP implementation)
> If the Axis2 solution is finally included in Ofbiz, please may somebody post
> the svn revision of the commit?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> madppiper wrote:
>>
>> HA!
>>
>> Well, turns out that implementing AXIS2 as described on the wikipage
>> (
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Export+Ofbiz+Services+that+use+complex+type+parameters+via+SOAP+using+AXIS2)
>> was really the solution to it all. I'd argue that a basic implementation
>> should be integrated into ofbiz period...
>>
>> Reminds me: I updated Alfredos great zip file a little and could supply
>> you with a more basic alternative to the one uploaded (with the basic
>> Weather Pojo integrated)... I am sure this would be of greater use for
>> most people, since they can start editing the java files directly without
>> having to be concerned about the implementation at all...
>>
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