Hi all, I'm using Axis2's HTTP transport with the type of input+output+fault(s) messaging. Here is the structure of my WSDL design:
Synchronous operation: - input: requestMsg - output: resultMsg - fault: faultMsg Asynchronous operation: - input: requestMsg - output: ackMsg - fault: faultMsg As you can see, whether the client calls synchronous or asynchronous operation, I respond them back "synchronously" to let them know the server's status regarding the request. In the near future, I might be required to support JMS transport, too. But, AFAIK, JMS is one-way messaging protocol which I don't see a way to send faults back synchronously. How does Axis2's JMS transport behave to input-output-fault(s) operations? Am i going to be required to change my WSDL or something like that? Thanks in advance, Ali Sadik Kumlali __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
