On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:

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> > The first step would be to install the Axis servlet parallel to the
> > Cocoon servlet and write a service, handler, pivot that can bridge into
> > Cocoon. One simple way would be to hook into the SOAP processing and
> > call the relevant pipeline based on what is sent. Later we could then
> > merge the servlets so that we only have one endpoint. But then again
> > having it seperate may allow better scalability.
>
> Hmmmm, this *cries* for porting Axis to Avalon and use Cocoon as a
> component. :)

The Axis commuity is very resistant to technologies like Avalon as Berin
has tried to convince them many times :\

> > Ok, so then how can we publish a pipeline as WSDL? Well perhaps we can
> > use Views for that. Something like a WebService view that the bridging
> > class can then turn into WSDL. Axis allows WSDL generation on the fly if
> > you append "?wsdl" to the URI. So maybe something there would work.
>
> Views would be ideal for this.

I agree here. Views could eventually be used for this.

Giacomo


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