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Hi; I have a question about taking 3 different approaches to
providing my program as a web service:
My question is what are the disadvantages as you move down
the line. Going from axis to servlet the only thing I can think of is
you lose the upcoming xml security stuff that will be coming out in the next
year. Is there any other downside? Goin the servlet route would definitely be
faster. (No disrespect to the Axis team as it is a large product but I am going
on my 10th day of trying to get a web service that C# can access too
with no luck so the servlet route is less work.) Going from servlet to my own server then I lose sharing the
same port (not a biggie), not being able to be on a specific port like port 80
if it’s used by the application server (this could be big), and possibly
better handling of very high traffic (although I’ve written some high
traffic socket code so I’m not too worried about that). Am I missing anything? Because time-wise I think doing it
myself will be a lot faster. (I have to admit .net is wonderful in this respect
– maybe 20 seconds to create the service and 1 minute to create the
client.) So if there is no significant downside, I think I’ll go the servlet
or do it myself route. (And I would create a .net client to make sure I’m
exposing everything and displaying the wsdl correctly.) Thanks - dave |
- Re: Axis vs servlet, do it yourself David Thielen
- Re: Axis vs servlet, do it yourself Davanum Srinivas
- Re: Axis vs servlet, do it yourself Davanum Srinivas
- Axis Tuning Steve Wells
- Re: Axis Tuning Davanum Srinivas
- Re: Axis Tuning Steve Wells
- Re: Axis Tuning Davanum Srinivas
