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Christopher James Blythe commented on DAYTRADER-1:
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Just out of curiousity, is anyone using the web services app client? Was 
wondering if we could simply remove it along with the TradeWebSoapProxy?

These two are actually independent. The web services app client was created to 
test web service invocations of the Daytrader web services from a standalone 
J2EE client. The TradeWebSoapProxy, was added as a means of testing web 
services and driving the transactions via a browser and the basic 
servlets/JSPs. Consequently, a request to the action servlet would coordinate 
with the WebSoapProxy to invoke the target web service.

Given the interest in AJAX, I think the AJAX-based interface that is currently 
in POC would remove the need for these items.

> [Daytrader] ejb module should not depend on wsappclient module
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>                 Key: DAYTRADER-1
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAYTRADER-1
>             Project: DayTrader
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: EJB Tier
>            Reporter: Vincent Massol
>         Assigned To: Matt Hogstrom
>
> There is dependency on the wsappclient jar in the ejb module. That doesn't 
> look right. Does it mean the wsappclient should be split into 2 modules? I 
> haven't investigated more but it smells like a circular depdency somewhere.

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