Sanjiva,

they want send and receive java primitives and beans.

-- dims

On 6/14/06, Sanjiva Weerawarana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tony,

Have you looked at the ServiceClient API? That's precisely what that's
for .. sorry for not noticing your question earlier.

Sanjiva.

On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 18:42 -0400, Tony Dean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had previously sent a request to determine the best way to perform
>  dynamic client invocation with axis2 or with any client framework for
>  that matter, but received no replies.  So, I will send this request
>  once again. :-)
>
> I know that invoking a web service on the fly without performing any
>  intermediate step (wsdl2java) is needed by more than just me.  Can
>  anyone speak to this subject?
>
> I have briefly looked at WSIF and JROM.  They do not seem to be
>  actively updated at this time so they may be woefully out of date.
>  Although, it seems as though I could add an axis2 provider to WSIF and
>  use JROM to handle complexType serialization/deserialization, is this
>  the way to go?  Has anyone crossed this bridge recently?
>
> Thanks for any insight on this issue.  It is greatly appreciated.
>
> -Tony Dean
>
> Tony Dean
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