Hi Ajit,
Back in December we sent a proposal to the list outlining a client API for
asynchronous callback support.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-dev&m=103903901501446&w=2

James has done some great work on the underpinnings to make the client
capable of asynchronous processing.  We expect to pick up the client
callback work in March.  Your feedback on the proposal is very welcome.
Dave


Ajit Sadasivan wrote:

> Hi,
>
>         This is on developing web services using AXIS.We have
> a custom tool ,wrapped in a web service and deployed in Tomcat.
> Currently it uses AXIS from apache.But as we understand,AXIS
> as of now doesn't support callbacks.In otherword,once the client
> instantiate the server,sets some parameters and call certain methods,
> it should be able to listen for some asynchronous events
> from the server side also.Anybody tried the same ?
>
>         We are aware that this involves the addition of an http server
> module for the client side also.Is there any efforts to bring the
> same in AXIS in the near future ? We need this implementation urgent.So
> is there any other similar frameworks,preferbly free,which supports web
> service development,with the capability to do callbacks also.
>
> With Regards
> Ajit Sadasivan

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