hi fellows,

I am also searching a solution for this problem ... I have a given
service provider which only allows WSDL/SOAP ... right now we use axis
on the composite side ... but I am open for any other solution on
this ...

best MK

On Jul 6, 12:46 pm, onur <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Ben.
>
> The issue is, I'm not looking for a solution "better" than traditional
> web services running with WSDL.
>
> This is an academic project I'm working on and my potential clients
> are already consuming traditional web services with SOAP packaging. So
> I need to provide traditional web services too.
>
> Any word on that? Is that possible?
>
> On 19 Haziran, 03:28, Benjamin Sautner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > i've been down this road. Yes, you can provide web services hosted on your
> > app engine application and developed in java
>
> > I have several going and they work great - Use the Restlet addin for eclipse
> > which works just fine on AE
>
> > Check out
>
> >http://blog.noelios.com/2009/04/11/restlet-in-the-cloud-with-google-a...
>
> > andhttp://www.restlet.org/
>
> > REST seems to be the way SOA development is going for Java - i was trying to
> > figure out the same thing a few weeks ago
>
> > It's different than the SOA Development i was used to (.net asmx pages and
> > clients with WSDL) but after a little learning curve i see why REST is so
> > powerful
>
> > Hope this helps,
>
> > Ben
>
> > On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:37 AM, onur <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > I've done some reading, and apparently its possible to deploy a Web
> > > Service Client to Google App Engine   for Java; if you follow the
> > > correct steps.
>
> > > My question is, can I provide a Web Service using Google App Engine
> > > for Java? I mean I want a SOAP Web Service Server with a WSDL and
> > > everything, to which people can connect using their Web Service
> > > Clients.
>
> > > Apparently,Axiscomplains about file permissions about an attachment
> > > directory (since no local files allowed in GAE), and CXF gets stuck
> > > with javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAccessType not being on the
> > > whitelist.
>
> > > Did anyone try Spring-WS? Or, is there any other way for Java?
>
> > > I think there's a solution on the Python side which makes use of
> > > wsdl2py, but I need a pure Java solution.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Onur
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