Sorry ..  since both ends (Client and Server) deals directly with xml
documents.


-----Original Message-----
From: Pillai, Ranjith 
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 11:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: What are the advantages of Message style web services?

Hi Anne,
 Thanks for the information.
 I had the impression (read earlier in Axis User group) that Message
Style services are better for interoperability since both deals directly
with xml documents.

Thanks,
Ranjith Pillai.

-----Original Message-----
From: Anne Thomas Manes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 10:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What are the advantages of Message style web services?

If your application prefers to work with the information in it's native
XML 
format, then you want to use the message style. For example, if your 
application simply wants to process one portion of a large document and 
then send it along in a workflow, it doesn't make sense to convert the 
entire document into Java objects, only to convert it back into the XML 
document again.

You also might want to use the message style for one-way or asynchronous

processing.

Anne

At 04:00 PM 4/5/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Axis Community,
>  Could anyone shed some light on real advantages of Axis Message Style
>services compared to passing in and out complex beans?
>
>Any help will be deeply appreciated,
>Ranjith Pillai.

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Anne Thomas Manes
VP & Research Director
Burton Group 

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