Does anybody have any tips (where to start) on how to create a custom binding ?

I created a custom binding for the old Celtix to handle simple arrays of data 
in CSV format, this was used to load data from CSV files as if I had requested 
the data from a web service. It was very useful because I could change my data 
source to a web service instead of a CSV file without having to change my 
consumer code (just the WSDL File). 

The thing that I find most confusing is the different ways in which the 
bindings can be configured, wsdl, beans, etc.

I'll try to create a step by step record of what I do when I start. 

I also want to create an FTP transport which I created for the old Celtix 
before. I am assuming that most of the concepts for the binding will be similar 
for the transport.

If anybody is interested I have a requirement document which details how I use 
the WSDL file to define the mapping between a simple XML array of records and 
the rows of a CSV file (complete with header row).

Richard Shaw

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