HI Kurt,
This is exactly the functionality I am looking for. I want to integrate JAXB with Axis 1.2. Can you let me know whether it is possible?
If so, all I need is the serializer/Deserializer information. I would appreciate if you provide me a code sample of it.
thanks
vishist.
On 10/27/05, Kurt Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Meghan I appreciate it and I'll look into it.
Of the 35 xml sites we transmit/receive from, 30 simply create strings.
It's painfull...but...SOAP is simply insane these days. So...I'm putting a
motion on the floor for renaming SOAP as COAP - Complex Object Access
Protocol. And yes, pun intended!
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Have you looked at JAXB? Much easier to generate and get an XML snippet,
if that's all you need and you don't need the Axis http transport
support...
With a deadline, I'm sure you're not too happy about the idea of starting
from scratch with another tool, but I've used XMLBeans, JAXB, and Axis--and
Axis definitely took the most learning time and if you need to do anything
special at all, it can be the highest amount of work. The only reason I
still use it on one project is because we're integration with a
Siebel-generated service, and they will only support rpc/endoded. XMLBeans
and JAXB can't generate Java objects for rpc/encoded style xml.
My 2 cents, good luck! If you decide to use JAXB, let me know if you run
into any difficulties, there's a good chance I've run into them--I won't be
on this email for the next three days, but you can contact me at
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Have lots of sympathy for you, it seems like I've spent most of the past
year struggling with trying to connect to new types of web services under
time pressures--if there's one thing I've learned, it's that you can laugh
if someone says "standard" and "SOAP" in the same sentence! Sometimes
(often) I think it would be easier to paste together the strings and post
them to a URL without any of this fancy junk.
Meghan
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