Anne--

OK, I've run around a bit and visited the WASP and GLUE sites. Pretty impressive looking, but no references to DSML at either site, including their developer forum archives. And I focused on the difference between document and RPC styles. Seems like using document style means more work in the app (Java class) to parse and extract the LDAP calls. But maybe when I get into the Sun provider that will be there, as you suggest.

Film at 11 . .

Martin


Anne Thomas Manes wrote:

ot to disuade you from using Axis, but you might consider using either GLUE
or WASP, both of which provide better support for doc/literal than Axis
does. You wouldn't need to worry about building a custom serializer. Given a
full schema, they will generate all the serializer code you need. Both of
these products are available for free, and both run in Tomcat.

I know that WASP includes a SOAP JNDI provider, although I doubt if it
supports DSML. (I think it only supports a JNDI lookup function.) It's part
of the EJB integration tool. You might find it helpful in your efforts. See
http://www.systinet.com/doc/wasp_jserver/applicationIntegration/j2eeIntegrat
ion.html#j2eeIntegration.overview

I would hope that Sun's DSML provider would do most of what you need,
though.

Good luck.





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