A webservice interface is an XML API interface.  It can be implemented by
either JSPs or servlets but, it's usually implemented by the latter.


Regards,

Alan
OpenEJB Developer

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Urberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 5:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: WebServices & UI team
> 
> 
> What's the difference between the web interface and the 
> webservice interface? 
> What kind of web server do we use?  Tomcat or home made?  Do 
> we use JSP's, Servlets or both?  Should we use Struts (or is 
> that too much)?
> 
> --- Gary Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a rough idea:
> > 
> > 
> > Web Interface                  WebService Interface
> >      |                                            |
> >      |                                            |
> >      |______________________|
> >                           |
> >                           |
> >              JSP/Servlet Wrapper                            
>      Standalone
> > UI
> >                           |
> > |
> >                           |
> > |
> >                           |_____________________________|
> >                                                          |
> >                                                          |
> >                                                 EJB 2.0 Interface
> >                                                          |
> >                                                          |
> >                                                 Management Module
> >                                                          |
> >                                                          |
> >                                                       JMX
> > 
> > 
> > Since the management module has an EJB 2.0 interface, it can have a 
> > lightweigh connection with servlets or Standalone UI if 
> they are in a 
> > same JVM.
> > 
> > Gary
> 

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