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Subject:    [jira] Created: (AXISCPP-1071) Return Empty Values for the String
From:       "Srinivas Umareddy (JIRA)" <axis-c-dev () ws ! apache ! org>
Date:       2010-07-19 19:03:59
Message-ID: 33462516.459671279566239557.JavaMail.jira () thor
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Return Empty Values for the String Array
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                 Key: AXISCPP-1071
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-1071
             Project: Axis-C++
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions:  1.6 Final
         Environment: Windows
            Reporter: Srinivas Umareddy
            Priority: Critical


All,

We are using the Axiscpp with xerces-c-2.6.0 but this was not working if the output \
xml very big. So, I planned to replace the xerces version ( I read this issue is \
fixed in xerces-c-2.7.0)

I have checked out latest the code from https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/axis/axis1/ ( I \
hope this is the  latest code) and recompiled Axis c++ with xerces-c-2.7.0 using VC++ \
2003. 

Following are recompiled.

axis_client.dll
AxisXMLParserXerces.dll
HTTPChannel.dll
HTTPSSLChannel.dll
HTTPTransport.dll

I am using old client code which is generated using wsdl2ws tool. Do I need to \
regenerate the code?

I am getting the results in Array but the string values are empty. I am getting array \
size correctly bit the values are empty. This was working with old version Axis c++ \
and xerces-c-2.6.0.

I am not getting any error in the log file. Please help.

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