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 >
