More context in your questions might be useful for the list.

JSP is essentially just Java so yes, you can have a Web Service Client
in JSP. Although I'm not sure why you would want to, bit hard to test
the client and functionality, does advocate reuse of code.

Personally I'ld get Axis2/Java to create the WebService java client,
create a wrapper around then with your business logic and then have
the jsp call than wrapper, or use a web framework like struts2 or play
to handle the mvc logic.

On 8 April 2012 15:42, Shashikant Sarade <shashikantsar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can I use JSP ??
>
> On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 8:09 PM, John Patrick <nhoj.patr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> If I understand your question correctly then, your client is not
>> limited to any language. That is the advantage of web services, as
>> long as the server and client are using the same wsdl then it works.
>>
>> But if your wanting to automatically generate a client using Axis 2,
>> your then limited to Java and C.
>>
>> http://axis.apache.org/axis2/c/core/
>> http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8 April 2012 15:05, Shashikant Sarade <shashikantsar...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Tell me which are languages in which I can deploy client for my Web
>> > application??
>> >
>> > I have AXIS 2 Services...
>> > Client -???
>>
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