Kai, you sort of say that CF doesn't support WS-* but could that might
be writing it off too early.

In the Java world, is it axis (only) that provides those features? I
think it takes more than that right? Should we expect so much from CF?

On the publishing side there's flexability to handcraft wsdl, mess
with the soap response, headers etc. I image these can be used to
achieve lots. But yeah every platform has it's short comings.

On the consuming side there's similar options.
Just yesterday a colegue and I were able to consume a service that
used WSA (addressing?) using CF.
the approach was to insert extra schema elements in to the soap header.
My (rather basic) understanding is that this wouldn't be too different
for other ws standards.

Just saying, I reckon I reckon it does a pretty ok job. And if you're
using .NET, well thats.not CF's fault. Hehe

And if there was a big need to support all of these standards mark
mandel would have built something by now ;)


On 12/12/2008, Kai Koenig <[email protected]> wrote:
> Barry,
>
>>
>>> REST is not just the flavor of the month in web 2.0 companies it's
>>> actually
>>> a very good way of doing things.
>>
>> except if that's not an option, and all you're left with is a bunch of
>> webservices, especially if they're .NET webservices requiring security
>> credentials and tokens, rah, rah.
>>
>
> Oh yes, totally agreeing here.
>
>
>>> To get things like WS-Security, WS-Transaction, WS-Encryption or
>>> other
>>> WS-* specs working, you're on your own.
>>
>> you mean the clash between the Microsoft way of doing the WS
>> enhancements, and every body elses?
>>
>
> Sorry if that was creating a misunderstanding - I basically meant every
> WS enhancement from MSFT and also the spec'ed out "standard" WS
> enhancements which work fine in Java for instance - when it comes to
> using
> any of those in CF 6-8 you're on your own.
>
> And I haven't event started to rant about interop between Java and .NET.
> Better don't get me started :-) Those guys: http://www.ws-i.org/ have
> put
> in an effort to improve things (which was successful to a certain
> extent).
>
> Cheers
> Kai
>
>
>
>
>
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