I'm afraid not, which is really too bad because I would rather share a URL than a book.

-Matt

On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 12:27 PM, D. Delcomminette wrote:

Thanks,. I am of course ready to buy this book, but the time to get it where
I live will take at least 3 weeks. Any other places where I can find the
information?


Dominique


-----Original Message-----
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Matt Liotta
Sent: 18 June, 2003 19:52
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Subject: Re: [CFCDev] RPC vs Literal encoding


To make use of the underlying Axis engine really requires little to no
Java skills. You can simply use the provided WSDL2Java tool that
generates a Java stub based on a WSDL file and then call that Java stub
using cfobject. For an in-depth explanation on how to do this consult
my chapter on web services in ColdFusion MX Developers Handbook.

-Matt

On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 11:22 AM, D. Delcomminette wrote:

You mean bypassing CFMX and writing Web Services let's say in Java ?



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Sent: 18 June, 2003 19:03
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Subject: RE: [CFCDev] RPC vs Literal encoding



Unfortunately, MX only uses RPC style encoding for web services.



You do have the option of directly accessing the underlying Apache
Axis engine (http://ws.apache.org/axis/) that MX uses for web > services.




The WSDL is generated ad-hoc so it's not really "feasible" to
manipulate it - though it is cached.



Andr�



-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 18 June 2003 15:32
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Subject: [CFCDev] RPC vs Literal encoding





Hi,



Is there any way to make CFMX Web Services use Literal encoding
instead of RPC Encoding.

More generally is it possible to manipulate the wsdl and are they
stored somewhere ?



Dominique




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