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EchoStaticClient.javaAPI DocExample2540Thu Dec 15 21:38:00 GMT 2005com.oreilly.jent.people.soap

EchoStaticClient

public class EchoStaticClient extends Object
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public static voidmain(java.lang.String[] args)

        String msg = "Hi there";
        try {
            // Get a reference to the remote service
            Echo echo = new EchoServiceLocator().getechoPort();
            URL serviceEndpoint = 
                new URL("http://localhost:8080/JEnt-examples/echo-service");
            Echo echo2 = 
                new EchoServiceLocator().getechoPort(serviceEndpoint);
            
            // Invoke the operation and collect the result
            String resp = echo2.echo(msg);
            System.out.println("Sent: \"" + msg +
                               "\", got response \"" + resp + "\"");
        }
        catch (ServiceException se) {
            System.err.println("Failed to invoke service: " + se.getMessage());
        }
        catch (RemoteException re) {
            System.err.println("Error invoking service: " + re.getMessage());
        }
        catch (MalformedURLException mue) {
            System.err.println("Bad service endpoint");
        }