Thanks, Nikki, got the archive and, disappointingly (at least as of June 2003), there is no de facto standard way of doing it, so I guess my outline below will serve as a roll-yer-own for me. I don't like the idea of using client-side scripting to do this, and I sure as hell don't want to use ActiveX. JSPs are alright, but violate my sense of MVC. So it looks like the Axis 1.2beta and Servlets 2.3 APIs.....
Thanks for the clue, though! Mark -----Original Message----- From: NJ Rogers, Learning and Research Technology [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 12:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Webapp Deployment to Directory Other Than Axis Hi > 1. All the examples so far run the client class from the command line; > this is clearly inadequate for Web applications. Why can't I find any > totorials/example code that actually uses a browser? I assume the browser > URL would link to a servlet which would acts as a controller between view > and model, and the model contains the logic to invoke Axis methods. A > more realistic example than simple command-line public static void Main( > String[] args ){} would be extremely helpful. > There was a thread "Calling a web service from a browser" related to this last year - June 2003. You might be able to find it in the archives, Nikki ---------------------- NJ Rogers, Technical Researcher (Semantic Web Applications Developer) Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT) Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44(0)117 9287096 (Direct) Tel: +44(0)117 9287193 (Office)
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