Hi Sanjeev,

I am concerned with speed of server response.
So how fast can i get the response using this SmartGwt technique ?
My need is to call web service from different airlines at the same time as
it happens with any travel portal when you search for flight on a particular
date.

Thanks
Deepak

On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Sanjiv Jivan <sanjiv.ji...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Smart GWT supports binding to your webservices WSDL directly without the
> need for writing any additional server side binding code. Have a look at the
> following samples.
>
>
> http://www.smartclient.com/smartgwtee/showcase/#data_integration_server_wsdl_generic
>
>
> http://www.smartclient.com/smartgwtee/showcase/#data_integration_server_wsdl_weather
>
> Sanjiv
>
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Deepak Singh <deepaksingh...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As i am unfamilier with JAX-WS or REST. So i am looking for some inbuilt
>> feature in GWT or any third part e.g.SmartGWT, Incubator etc.
>> Any sample code for the scenario. OR could pls tell me how to set up the
>> project structure in a proper manner.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:29 AM, lineman78 <linema...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> 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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