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>Von: Roberto Leong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. Oktober 2001 20:34
>An: 'Jung , Dr. Christoph'
>Betreff: RE: [JBoss-dev] JBOSS-NET needs solid soldier
>Siemens Technology to Business Center in Berkeley CA USA :)
I was asking because I heard that my predecessor at University who is now
working for Siemens research in Munich
would lead a group that is now also using JBoss ... There is more fun and
sun in CA, isn�t it? But no Oktoberfest, on the other hand.
>count me in for the tests, was there a thread about jboss-net on the
mailing
>list?
he, he, I�m coding too fast. No, it�s been a while now that we are
discussing a successor to ZOAP/JBossSoap and
because of the broad interoperability perspective that Web Services bring
into the J2ee world, we decided to call
the project "JBoss.net" (just as Microsoft .Net, but more open ;-).
I had one week to spend on how to integrate the just published Axis alpha
for that purpose and, what should I say, I just successfully deployed the
first hello.ear with a hello.wsr module in it! ...
... which basically exposes a single stateless session bean as a highly
restricted web service via SOAP. Thrilling! It�s just the first steps, but I
already see the big picture ... custom (de-)serializers, security
model/https, etc.
So the announcement for testing and volunteering will come on Monday when
the stuff is in cvs and the web-page is up (got a nice logo for it ;-).
>is it related to rickard's jmx service architecture?
JBoss.net is related in so far that the Web-service invocations will end up
on the planned JMX-bus for entering the container. JBoss.net is unrelated in
so far that it currently uses JNDI/Remote-Interface invocations quite
similar as EJB-servlets do (in fact, JBoss.net installs a servlet in the
WebContainer that does the http-transport and builds up naming environments
as the WebContainer does).
But you�ll see that coming into cvs over the weekend (the ssh-plugport in
our corporate firewall has been removed
and is not yet reconfigured, grrrrrr.)
CGJ ("Dr. Schorsch")
Currently spinnin� all-time soul classic: Martine Girault, "The Revivial"
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