Hi Keith,

Thanks for the pointer to the article but can you fill in some gaps for me?

If I have a Java interface exposed as a vanilla Axis2 1.4 webservice with
the following example method:
public String[] customerdetails(String id) { .. }
is it possible to then use REST and have a URL such as
/some-endpoint/customerdetails/{id}? 
And then if I simply goto /some-endpoint/customerdetails/4 with my web
browser should it work and populate the parameter with the value 4? Cause at
the moment it doesn't and I can't understand how to fix this.  

In your article you say Axis uses the constant part of the httpLocation, so
am I right in saying this would be "customerdetails" and Axis2 would use
this to map to the customerdetails(String id) method that's defined in my
service?  Or is this feature only possible with some additional magic in the
mashup software?

Cheers,
Nick


Keithgchapman wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I've put a blog
> post<http://www.keith-chapman.org/2008/09/restfull-mashup-with-wsdl-20-wso2.html>[1]
> on the above subject. It will be a good resource for those of you who
> want to do RESTfull web services with Axis2. BTW an article on how you
> could
> achieve this with Axis2 is just around the corner.
> 
> Thanks,
> Keith.
> 
> [1]
> http://www.keith-chapman.org/2008/09/restfull-mashup-with-wsdl-20-wso2.html
> 
> -- 
> Keith Chapman
> Senior Software Engineer
> WSO2 Inc.
> Oxygenating the Web Service Platform.
> http://wso2.org/
> 
> blog: http://www.keith-chapman.org
> 
> 

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