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cuteatul
8th July 2011, 06:02
I need to consume a web service created in .Net.
And I am using a gSoap plug-in library within qt framework.

I have generated all the proxy classes to create a web service client and added reference in the project’s .pro file.
After doing all the coding related stuff I get some compile time issues when compiling the project.

The issues that compiler reports are.
error: undefined reference to `vtable for _ns1__GetDayName'
error: undefined reference to `_ns1__GetDayName::soap_default(soap*)'
error: undefined reference to `soap_delete'
error: undefined reference to `soap_free
error: undefined reference to `soap_end

plz help me out...

ChrisW67
8th July 2011, 06:53
The class _ns1__GetDayName is either missin a Q_OBJECT macro, not listed in the PRO file HEADERS, or you have not run qmake since adding it.

You seem to be missing LIBS entries to tell qmake to link the gsoap library.

cuteatul
8th July 2011, 07:06
I have done the following stuff......

please tell me if there is something wrong



QT += core

QT -= gui

TARGET = WebServiceTest2
CONFIG += console
CONFIG -= app_bundle

CONFIG += qt

TEMPLATE = app

INCLUDEPATH += ../Desktop/Qt/gSoap/gsoap-2.8/gsoap/wsdl
INCLUDEPATH += ../Desktop/Qt/gSoap/gsoap-2.8/gsoap
INCLUDEPATH += ../Desktop/Qt/gSoap/gsoap-2.8/gsoap/bin/win32/JustDance

SOURCES += main.cpp \

ChrisW67
8th July 2011, 07:30
Umm, I already told you

You seem to be missing LIBS entries to tell qmake to link the gsoap library.
That's a line like (not identical to):


LIBS += -L/path/to/location/og/gsoap/libs -lgsoap

cuteatul
8th July 2011, 07:41
I have done the following stuff......

please tell me if there is something wrong



QT += core

QT -= gui

TARGET = WebServiceTest2
CONFIG += console
CONFIG -= app_bundle

CONFIG += qt

TEMPLATE = app

INCLUDEPATH += ../Desktop/Qt/gSoap/gsoap-2.8/gsoap/wsdl
INCLUDEPATH += ../Desktop/Qt/gSoap/gsoap-2.8/gsoap
INCLUDEPATH += ../Desktop/Qt/gSoap/gsoap-2.8/gsoap/bin/win32/JustDance

SOURCES += main.cpp \




thank brother.....
But after that I am getting following errors...

:-1: error: cannot find -lgsoap
:-1: error: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

ChrisW67
8th July 2011, 08:33
Then the library is not called gsoap ... it was just an educated guess, which is why I said like and not identical to my example. Try reading the gSoap INSTALL.txt file because I'm sure you'll find it there.

cuteatul
8th July 2011, 08:42
Here is my Install.txt..... I couldn't find anything here.........

================================================== ==============================
INSTALLATION
================================================== ==============================

See README.txt for an overview of the gSOAP software and more details on the
installation in case of a problem.

This part explains how gSOAP is built on your platform.

Using Autoconf/Automake
-----------------------

Requirements to configure and build the package with autoconf/automake:

1. Automake tools (make and GNU m4) to configure and build
2. Bison http://www.gnu.org/software/bison or the alternative Yacc
3. Flex http://flex.sourceforge.net
4a. either OpenSSL (for optional HTTPS) http://www.openssl.org
4b. or GNUTLS (for optional HTTPS) http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/
5. Zlib (for optional compression) http://www.zlib.net
6. Pthreads or win32 threads (optional)

See Installation Instructions below.

I do not have/want Automake! Or what shoulld I do when 'make' fails?
--------------------------------------------------------------------

No problem.

If autoconf/automake are not available or 'make' fails for some reason, you can
build the soapcpp2 and wsdl2h tools with the provided makefiles. To do so:

cd gsoap/src
make -f MakefileManual
cd gsoap/wsdl
make -f MakefileManual

This compiles and installs the binaries in gsoap/bin. Move them to a bin
directory or include them in your executable path.

For your project builds, use the stdsoap2.c and stdsoap2.cpp sources rather
than the libgsoap libs, as the libs are not built. To enable SSL, GZIP, HTTP
cookies, IPv6 support, and/or force C locale usage, use the compiler flags:

-DWITH_OPENSSL or -DWITH_GNUTLS
-DWITH_GZIP
-DWITH_COOKIES
-DWITH_IPV6
-DWITH_C_LOCALE

Note: these flags when set must be used to compile ALL your sources to ensure
consistency.

Windows Users
-------------

Win32 binaries and project code is included in this package. Win32 users can
start right away without autoconf/automake. The 'soapcpp2.exe' binary compiler
and 'wsdl2h.exe' WSDL parser are included in 'gsoap/bin/win32', see also the
'gsoap/VisualStudio2005' folder for the tool project files. The 'soapcpp2.exe'
and 'wsdl2h.exe' tools are command-line based and should be invoked from within
the IDE to process WSDL, XSD, and gSOAP service specification header files:

.wsdl .xsd --> wsdl2h.exe --> .h (special .h formatted with gSOAP annotations)
.h --> soapcpp2.exe --> .h .c .cpp .xml ...

Symbian
-------

Symbian instructions and example code is located in 'gsoap/Symbian'.

Palm
----

Palm OS support is no longer available for this release. The latest stable
release with Palm OS support is gSOAP 2.7.8c.

Installation Instructions
-------------------------

To build gSOAP on your platform using autoconf/automake, please enter the
following commands:

$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install

This will install the executables and libraries on your system (and you need
root access to do so).

To build without the default OpenSSL SSL/TLS support, use:

$ ./configure --disable-ssl
$ make
$ make install

To build with GNUTLS SSL/TLS support, use:

$ ./configure --enable-gnutls
$ make
$ make install

IMPORTANT: the WS-Security WSSE plugin requires OpenSSL and will not build with
GNUTLS. This limitation is being addressed, so please check future 2.8.x
releases.

To configure and build the examples, use the --enable-samples option:

$ ./configure --enable-samples

To configure and build the libraries in DEBUG mode, which produces 'SENT.log',
'RECV.log' and 'TEST.log' files for message logs and gSOAP engine event logs,
use:

$ ./configure --enable-debug

To enable IPV6 support, use:

$ ./configure --enable-ipv6

If you do not want the libraries to depend on a global namespace table (.nsmap
file content), use:

$ ./configure --disable-namespaces

However, you MUST set a namespace table at runtime with soap_set_namespaces()
right after initialization with soap_init() or soap_new() to ensure that a
namespace mapping table is used by the engine context.

If you want to install the executables in your local folder, enter:

$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install exec_prefix=$HOME

Summary
-------

To build your projects, you need the following executables:

soapcpp2 the gSOAP stub/skeleton generator
wsdl2h the gSOAP WSDL/schema parser and code generator

Pre-built executables for select platforms can be found in gsoap/bin.

You also need the following libraries (built from stdsoap2.c[pp]):

libgsoap++.a C++ runtime
libgsoapck++.a C++ runtime with HTTP cookie support
libgsoapssl++.a C++ runtime with cookies, zlib, and SSL
libgsoap.a C runtime
libgsoapck.a C runtime with HTTP cookie support
libgsoapssl.a C runtime with cookies, zlib, and SSL

Or you can use the stdsoap2.c and stdsoap2.cpp source directly, but you need to use the propoer -DWITH_X flags to enable support for 'X' (see above).

This version of gSOAP requires SSL support with OpenSSL 0.9.6 or later.

ChrisW67
8th July 2011, 08:52
:confused:

Here is my Install.txt..... I couldn't find anything here.........

----8< ------- snip ------
Summary
-------

To build your projects, you need the following executables:

soapcpp2 the gSOAP stub/skeleton generator
wsdl2h the gSOAP WSDL/schema parser and code generator

Pre-built executables for select platforms can be found in gsoap/bin.

You also need the following libraries (built from stdsoap2.c[pp]):

libgsoap++.a C++ runtime
libgsoapck++.a C++ runtime with HTTP cookie support
libgsoapssl++.a C++ runtime with cookies, zlib, and SSL
libgsoap.a C runtime
libgsoapck.a C runtime with HTTP cookie support
libgsoapssl.a C runtime with cookies, zlib, and SSL

Or you can use the stdsoap2.c and stdsoap2.cpp source directly, but you need to use the propoer -DWITH_X flags to enable support for 'X' (see above).

This version of gSOAP requires SSL support with OpenSSL 0.9.6 or later.

So the library is called "gsoap++" or "gsoapck++" or "gsoapssl++" depending on what features you need.

cuteatul
8th July 2011, 09:07
I am getting this error after modifying code...

:-1: error: cannot find -lgsoapck++

ChrisW67
8th July 2011, 09:52
I suggest you look at your build of gSoap and see if it even exists. If you didn't build that support the library won't exist. This is also in the INSTALL.txt file.

cuteatul
8th July 2011, 10:17
:confused:

cuteatul
8th July 2011, 12:35
plz can you explain in detail....................
???????????????????

Lesiok
8th July 2011, 15:13
:confused:


So the library is called "gsoap++" or "gsoapck++" or "gsoapssl++" depending on what features you need.

Library is called "libgsoap++" or "libgsoapck++" or "libgsoapssl++"