Contivo Java class as web service

Hai,
We used the contivo mapping and from that generated one java class. We need to use it as webserivce.
With the help of Eclipse and AXIS( 1.4 ) made a try, and while making it as webservice , getting warning as “The service class "Transform_source1_to_dest1" does not comply to one or more requirements of the JAX-RPC 1.1 specification, and may not deploy or function correctly.”
In wsdl file also some errors are getting in namespace imports.
So please help me to solve this problem.
Can we use the Contivo generated java class directly as a web service ? for that which web service engine can be used?
Apache AXIS 1.4
JDK 1.5
Contivo Analyst 3.11.2.1.5
Thanks in advance…………….
Rgds,
Rajeev

Rajeev,
Contivo transforms can be invoked indirectly through two APIs, which have often been used for invoking transforms from web services. One API is called Transform and the other is called TransformAny. The Javadoc for both is distributed with Analyst, and the "Runtime Guide" is also distributed with Analyst.
Does this get you closer?
Regards,
Walter

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             <ds:Signature Id="SIG-76146B887E7568491C142289201149421" xmlns:ds="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#">
                <ds:SignedInfo>
                   <ds:CanonicalizationMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#">
                      <ec:InclusiveNamespaces PrefixList="soapenv v1 v11" xmlns:ec="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#"/>
                   </ds:CanonicalizationMethod>
                   <ds:SignatureMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1"/>
                   <ds:Reference URI="#id-76146B887E7568491C14228915193694">
                      <ds:Transforms>
                         <ds:Transform Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#">
                            <ec:InclusiveNamespaces PrefixList="v1 v11" xmlns:ec="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#"/>
                         </ds:Transform>
                      </ds:Transforms>
                      <ds:DigestMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1"/>
                      <ds:DigestValue>3OlmMDNX7kDCNz4cRIZD+O/2xdA=</ds:DigestValue>
                   </ds:Reference>
                </ds:SignedInfo>
                <ds:SignatureValue>mfeQ+wTS5eMpaU7tmrAZeG9GBLegQFe35fuHRsDXBJfq1Kcd1jRwgpIR+iSIymXGzF3ToJZzCOnE
    MdW+UWdi8WAQOqw6YopJg82Tb2RJpQJADAzxbbLD2hOn1GLdXuLxtV040UsiumGi9kaKk4BaD2gSdW9Q
    EHwbrbQReo1bN8kNEJhFSWalhquPqD3WVK5+6A==</ds:SignatureValue>
                <ds:KeyInfo Id="KI-76146B887E7568491C142289201149319">
    <wsse:SecurityTokenReference wsu:Id="STR-76146B887E7568491C142289201149320">
                      <wsse:Reference URI="#X509-76146B887E7568491C142289201149318" ValueType="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-x509-token-profile-1.0#X509v3"/>
                   </wsse:SecurityTokenReference>
                </ds:KeyInfo>
             </ds:Signature>
          </wsse:Security>
       </soapenv:Header>

    Hi,
    The following articles would be helpful:
    .net call WS-Security enabled web service (created in java)
    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2138129/net-call-ws-security-enabled-web-service-created-in-java
    WS-Security Protocol with .NET – A Overview
    http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/mahesha/WSSecurityProtocol11232005052243AM/WSSecurityProtocol.aspx
    An introduction to Web Service Security using WSE - Part I
    http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/7062/An-introduction-to-Web-Service-Security-using-WSE
    As this question is not relate to SharePoint, I suggest you post it to a suitable Forum, you will get more help and confirmed answers from there.
    Best Regards
    Dennis Guo
    TechNet Community Support

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