Hi Ias, I understand what you are saying, but just as we should really avoid discussing BEA-specific technologies or downstream use cases of Beehive here, you also have to expect that this is exactly the type of content that is going to be found on a BEA developer's web site. I'd be equally in favor of Axis-oriented WSM content where relevant and appropriate in online communities that target Axis users. I see both as good for Beehive as a platform and for end users of Beehive.
In a lot of ways, this could be viewed is goodness and validation of the neutrality of the Beehive programming model (that WSM can be mapped to both Axis and J2EE web services runtimes). My $0.02. -- Kyle > -----Original Message----- > From: Ias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 7:36 AM > To: 'Beehive Developers' > Subject: [FYI] An article on WSM > > > I've read "Introduction to Web Services Metadata" at > http://dev2dev.bea.com/technologies/webservices/articles/Anil_ > WServices.jsp? > PC=04-AA19-GEN99 and found that it would be (more) practical if it > demonstrated how to use WSM with Beehive WSM and Axis. > > Regards, > > Ias >
