I am unfamiliar with Jibx, you need to realize that GWT is completely
decoupled from the server side so 'compatibility' of a server-side
library with GWT is never an issue, it is your design and con-ops that
must be compatible with GWT.  You must decide on how you are going to
communicate between your GWT client and the server.  The way I see it
you have 2 choices: GWT-RPC or REST(XML or JSON).  My preference for
speed is JSON REST services.  So what you would do is make a RESTful
request to the server for the information, the server would then call
the Jibx method which would make the SOAP calls to the data sources
and you would convert and return that data to the GWT client.  The
reason I suggested a JAX-WS(aka Metro) client is that JAX-WS and JAX-
RS objects can be compatible and you could just serialize them back
out with minimal to no translation.

On Jul 28, 12:07 pm, Deepak Singh <deepaksingh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Plan to use Jibx binding on server side due to its fast response. will it be
> compatible with gwt?
>
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 10:24 PM, lineman78 <linema...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Due to the SOP you might need to write your own server-side
> > translator.  Personally, I would use the WSDL to generate a Java SOAP
> > client and use the same objects for a Jersey REST service to pass the
> > data down to the client.  Look at the Jersey project for REST
> > examples(the getting started guide is good).  Here is how to do a SOAP
> > client:
>
> >http://download-llnw.oracle.com/javaee/5/tutorial/doc/bnayn.html#bnayx
>
> > On Jul 27, 1:24 pm, Deepak Singh <deepaksingh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > With GWT 2.1
>
> > > My requirement is, I have to connect to different airlines thorugh their
> > web
> > > services at the same time to search for available flights and then
> > display
> > > the search result on my page.response
> > > I have wsdl files for all of them and methods to invoke and set request
> > as
> > > xml string and get response as xml string. I have to do this search very
> > > very fast to get the response in 2 seconds from all the airlines. Kindly
> > > suggest the best approach to follow.
> > > If possible provide some sample code.
>
> > > Regards
> > > Deepak
>
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