>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pier Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Montag, 10. Februar 2003 19:04
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: WSProxyGenerator
>
...
>
>So, literally, for me an article is that XML document found at
>
>http://backend/article?id=xyz
>
>This is what concerns _me_. The graphics team have their all 
>set of stuff in
>the front-end that they can deal with (and which I don't 
>really care about).
>They only know that the article is at that given URL...
>
>But that's far from writing anything even _close_ to some WSDL 
>markup! :-)
>IMO, the problem of accessing XML remotely over an HTTP 
>connection is quite
>different from doing the whole "web-services" thing... They 
>should be two
>separate blocks, IMVVVVHO...
>
>    Pier

Why not use plain old FileGenerator?  At least with 2.1's URLSource

   <map:generate type="file" src="http://backend/article?id=xyz"/>

works like a charm.  Am I missing something?

Cheers, Alfred.

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