This document contains how to use the binary distribution of Axis C++. These binaries have been tested on following Microsoft platforms,
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP 2002 Professional
1. The binary distribution contains the following folders
-> bin
-> deploy
-> docs
-> include
-> lib
-> samples
2.The folder “bin” contains sample clients and other dlls needed to run the Axis c++ server
3.Inside the "deploy" folder following sub folders exists
-> conf (This includes the server.wsdd, which is the deployment descriptor used for deploying services.)
-> handlers (This includes sample handler dlls)
-> libs (Contains dlls which are needed by axis.)
-> logs (Directory for logs)
-> webservices (Contains sample web services that can be deployed with Axis C++)
-> wsdls (Contains sample wsdls)
4. The "include" folder contains all the include files which are necessary for building Axis c++ clients.
5. "lib" folder contains jars needed to use the wsdl2ws tool.
6. "samples" folder contains sources for all the server and client samples including interop tests.
Steps:
1. Install apache web server and locate the installation folder(For the default installation this is "C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache" for apache 1.3.X and "C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2" for apache 2.X). Lets say this folder to be APACHE_FOLDER.
2. Unzip the binary distribution to a folder of your choice. Say this folder is AXIS_EXTRACT.
3. Inside the extracted folder AXIS_EXTRACT you have a sub folder called deploy. Copy the whole deploy folder to APACHE_FOLDER.
4. Rename copied "deploy" folder to "Axis". Lets say this folder to be AXIS_FOLDER.
5. Set environment variable AXIS_HOME to point to above folder.
6. Add AXIS_FOLDER/libs to the PATH environment variable.
7. Edit Apache configuration file httpd.conf located in APACHE_FOLDER/conf and add following lines at the end.
LoadModule axis_module modules/AXISMODULE
<Location>
SetHandler axis
<Location>
Where AXISMODULE is either mod_axis.dll for apache 1.3.X or mod_axis2.dll for apache 2.X.
8. Copy AXISMODULE from the AXIS_EXTRACT/bin folder to APACHE_FOLDER/modules folder.
9. Copy AxisServer.dll from the AXIS_EXTRACT/bin folder to AXIS_FOLDER/libs
10.If you want to use the Expat parser with Axis C++ Rename AxisXMLParser_Expat.dll from AXIS_EXTRACT/bin folder to AxisXMLParser.dll and copy it to AXIS_FOLDER/libs
Installing the Expat XML parser
If you decide to use the Expat parser you need to install the Expat parser. Download the Expat-1.95.7 binary version from http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/
Extract the Expat binaries to a folder Called Expat ,we will refer this folder as [EXPAT_EXTRACT].
Copy libexpat.dll file from [EXPAT_EXTRACT]\Libs to [AXIS_HOME]/libs/
If you want to use the Xerces parser with Axis C++ Rename AxisXMLParser_Xerces.dll from AXIS_EXTRACT/bin folder to AxisXMLParser.dll and copy it to AXIS_FOLDER/libs
Installing the Xerces XML parser
If you decide the Xerces parser you need to install the Xerces parser. Download the Xerces-C 2.2.0( 32 bit binary release)from:
http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/download.cgi
Extract the Xerces-C 2.2.0 binary version. We will refer this folder as [XERCES_EXTRACT]. Copy xerces-c_2_2_0.dll from [XERCES_EXTRACT]/bin/ to [AXIS_HOME]/libs/
11. Open the AXIS_FOLDER/axiscpp.conf_win for editing. The contents of the file will look as follows.
LogPath:XXXX
WSDDFilePath:YYYY
Where XXXX will be the path to a file named AxisLog (The log file)and YYYY will be the path to the server.wsdd file. Give the appropriate values for XXXX and YYYY as follows.
i.e.
LogPath: [APACHE_HOME]\Axis\logs\AxisLog
WSDDFilePath: [APACHE_HOME]\Axis\conf\WSDDFILE
Where WSDDFILE is [APACHE_HOME]\Axis\conf\server.wsdd for Apache 1.3 and Apache 2. (There will be three wsdd files in the [APACHE_HOME]\Axis\conf\ rename the relevant wsdd file for your platform to server.wsdd).
Also in order to run the samples provided do the following.
Open server.wsdd for editing. For each service element, locate the element "parameter", having the value "classname" for the "name" attribute.
Change the value of the "value" attribute, to have the absolute path to the indicated webservice.dll in that value.
Rename AXIS_FOLDER/axiscpp.conf_win to AXIS_FOLDER/axiscpp.conf
12. Restart the apache web server. If you have done correctly apache server should start without giving any error.
apache 1.3.X :
It is recommended that apache 1.3.X be started as "apache -k start" on the command line
apache 2.X :
While testing the apache 2 module a problem was noted with the apache 2 web server, in that the webserver takes up about 98% of CPU time and the server does not even serve the startup page. The workaround for this is to start the apache web server as "apache -X" to make it run single threaded. While this is sufficient to test the apache 2 module this problem needs to be investigated further.
10. Open a internet browser and check http://localhost/axis. If the module has loaded properly then you should get the axis welcome page with a listing of deployed web services.
STEPS:
1. Create a folder of your choice. We will call this folder as SIMPLE_AXIS_SERVER_FOLDER.
2. Unzip axis-c-1.1-win32.zip to a folder of your choice. Say this folder AXIS_EXTRACT.
3.Inside the extracted folder AXIS_EXTRACT you have a sub folder called deploy. Copy whole deploy folder to SIMPLE_AXIS_SERVER_FOLDER.
4. Rename copied "deploy" folder to "Axis". Lets say this folder to be AXIS_FOLDER.
5. Set environment variable AXIS_HOME to point to above folder.
6. Copy the exe SimpleAxisServer.exe from AXIS_EXTRACT/bin to the SIMPLE_AXIS_SERVER_FOLDER.
7. Copy the content of AXIS_FOLDER/libs to the SIMPLE_AXIS_SERVER_FOLDER.
8. Start the SimpleAxisServer by providing the port to which operate. (eg: c:\SimpleAxisServer>SimpleAxisServer 80)
If Axis installation is a complete success, following sample web services and handlers have already been installed successfully.
You will find the built console applications at AXIS/c/bin directory. Following are the built .exe files.
1.base.exe
2.cbase.exe
3.doclitbase.exe
4.doclitgroupB.exe
5.groupB.exe
6.cgroupB
In order to run these samples you should have AxisClient.dll in the PATH environment variable or in the same directory where the client .exe is located.
You can run the provided client programs to confirm whether the Axis cpp sever and clients are working fine. To run this sample client applications you need to have the path to libexapt.dll in the "PATH" environment variable or libexapt.dll should be placed where the apache.exe is. Note: These sample clients are compiled with assumption that server is running at localhost port 80.
In your AXIS_EXTRACT/samples folder you have the samples. If you are using Visual C++ you can open the workspace file for client applications AXIS_EXTRACT\c\samples\client\interoptests\interoptests.dsw and For Deployable webservices, AXIS_EXTRACT\c\samples\server\interoptests\interoptests.dsw and play with them. There are seven projects in the workspace.
For writing your own web services and client applications see the Windows User Guide