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Does any one know where i can host my web services (axis) for free? I need to demo my final project.... any trial site will do.. Thanks...

Does any one know where i can host my web services
(axis) for free? I need to demo my final
project.... any trial site will do.. Thanks...Does your College/University not provide this service?

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    Can anyone help me out in calling a web service hosted on different server from WebLogic server.
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    Edited by: user8715057 on Aug 13, 2009 1:11 AM

    Hi
    1. The way you are invoking the WebService deployed on Tomcat server is looks suspicious. It may be valid by adding extra ?wsdl etc into the url, but still I have not seen this way to invoke the webservice.
    2. So you used Weblogic ant task to generate client JARs by giving this WSDL. So looks like it generated the 4 classes (.java) and in addition any other classes for Request/Response xml objects.
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    1
    2
    3
    4
    DECLARE
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    ORA-06512: at "SYS.UTL_DBWS", line 190
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    I presume your Web Service needs HTTP (BASIC?) Authentication.
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    Hope this helps,
    Yogesh

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