Hi Chad,

see http://www.caucho.com/hessian for more info on hessian.

It's a binary protocol. And the nice thing is, that it's already supported
with Spring. I guess it would also be quite easy to create a cartridge.
That's what I would try if you wouldn't like the approach adding hessian
support to the spring cartridge.


Jan

Am 09.04.2005 um 00:42 schrieb Chad Brandon:

Jan Heise wrote:

Hi,

the last days I was wondering on how I could easily change the webservices
from axis to hessian (http://www.caucho.com/hessian/) instead. I've had good
experience in my last project for a customer using resin & hessian, so for my
actual project, I' d like to use that combination again.


From what I can see, the only changes (if using the spring-cartridge) would be
to expose webservices with the HessianServiceExporter.
(see: http://www.springframework.org/docs/reference/remoting.html#d0e10243)


Does this sound reasonable? Would that be a feature for AndroMDA or should
I rather include it in my own local version?

Hey Jan,

Don't know much about hessian, is it a webservice framework like axis?


Jan







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