Excuse me, but with "remote reference" I meant the "handle" of a web service at client side,not a generic object passed as parameter to a web service's method or a object return value of an invocation to a web service's method. So when I with stub,or DII or Dynamic Proxy get a reference of a web service, WHAT is this reference???
Another thought: for what that regards the remote reference meant as object serialization,I read that this is possible thanks to XML and SOAP Encoding...any opinion is accepted! Scrive Paul Libbrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Le 15 déc. 04, à 00:53, Anne Thomas Manes a écrit : > > SOAP doesn't support remote references. > > That has been something that pickles me since ages and I always > expected service architectures to suport this well and, indeed, never > found it. > Would anyone be able to quote how wishable this is ? Or... how much of > an offense is this to the "SOA principles" ? > This is kind of related to stateful resources, like WSRF or many other > GRID efforts. > > I'd love echoes about usage of such, say, with Axis... > > paul > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.