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Rampart - is it usable on client-side when you don't control server
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Steve Cohen

2008-10-01

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After all day futilely trying to use Rampart I have some simple
questions that maybe the developers can answer:

What versions of Axis2 is Rampart compatible or incompatible with? In
particular is it compatible with Axis2-1.4? If not what must be done to
make it so?

What undocumented dependencies does Rampart have? Why does client code
blow up because of

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/jms/BytesMessage

Does Rampart use JMS?

(Note: this happens with the out of the box sample client code in sample03).

What I am looking for is a simple solution that allows me to take a
vendor-provided WSDL for a Web Service that uses basic HTTP
authentication, and quickly generate a usable client for it. All
documentation I have seen for Axis/Rampart seems to contain an unhealthy
intermingling of client-side and server-side code with the client-side
code always something of an afterthought. This negates the whole idea
of Web Services.

Is there a sample out there or an article that shows how to work with
Axis2 in the scenario where the developer is in control only of the
client, not the server?



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