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Subject: [axis-cpp] connection problem when destroying a client stub
From: "manuel.vivo01 () campus ! upf ! edu" <manuel ! vivo01 () campus ! upf ! edu>
Date: 2007-01-23 18:08:55
Message-ID: 25832605.1169575735630.JavaMail.root () sceweb03 ! adm
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Hi.
I have a web service running on JBoss and developed using JBossWebServices software.
I have to access to this web service via a C++ client. I am using Axis C++ in order \
to develop it. Axis C++ generates the client stubs from the WSDL specification, and \
then I use these stubs from the C++ application.
But when I destroy a stub object (via the ~MyServiceStub(), which have been \
automatically generated by Axis C++) it looks like the connection is closed in an \
abnormal way: on the server side, an exception raises
ClientAbortException: java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort: \
socket write error
Am I doing something wrong? Is there some 'close()' method or similar I am missing? \
Or is this the expected behaviour?
Thanks in advance.
Manu
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Hi.<br/><br/>I have a web service running on JBoss and developed using \
JBossWebServices software.<br/><br/>I have to access to this web service via a C++ \
client. I am using Axis C++ in order to develop it. Axis C++ generates the client \
stubs from the WSDL specification, and then I use these stubs from the C++ \
application.<br/><br/>But when I destroy a stub object (via the ~MyServiceStub(), \
which have been automatically generated by Axis C++) it looks like the connection is \
closed in an abnormal way: on the server side, an exception \
raises<br/><br/>ClientAbortException: java.net.SocketException: Software caused \
connection abort: socket write error<br/><br/>Am I doing something wrong? Is there \
some 'close()' method or similar I am missing? Or is this the expected \
behaviour?<br/><br/>Thanks in advance.<br/><br/>Manu<br/><br/>
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