Eran Chinthaka wrote: > We didn't want to put any restriction on a user who wanna write a simple > java class and expose that as a web service. Thats been the case so far. > I hope you can understand that it will make the most common and simple > case simple. > And I don't see a single reason behind the service impl being dependent > on the web services engine being used. So thats why we didn't wanna > define a contract for the service implementor to implement.
Sorry Chintaka, but I think I miss something here. Why does implementing an Axis2 interface makes your service more implementation dependent than adding a method that receives an Axis2 parameter? Once you need to pass an OperationContext instance you are implementation dependent, aren't you?. Regards, Rodrigo Ruiz -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- GRIDSYSTEMS Rodrigo Ruiz Aguayo Parc Bit - Son Espanyol 07120 Palma de Mallorca mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Baleares - EspaƱa Tel:+34-971435085 Fax:+34-971435082 http://www.gridsystems.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
