> |> |Speaking of alternative invocation layers, it would be a great
> |"whiz-bang"
> |> |feature if JBoss came with ZOAP already installed and working.
> |Even better
> |> |would be if it would generate "how to use me" pages like the
> |Microsoft SOAP
> |> |implementation, so users could download JBoss, point their
> |browser at it,
> |> |and twiddle with EJBs via SOAP.
> |> kyle, what you propose is an extension of JMX that mad andy is
> |doing??? if
> |> so please take a crack at it... could be cool
> |Hey, that'd be cool. In fact, it's so cool that I've already made it.
> |The EJBench plugin for EJX is used to bring up a graphical view of EJB's
> |that you can invoke and such.
> with SOAP? (but yes the fact that it is available with RMI (?) is really
> cool)
EJX EJBench is cool - good work on that.
I do think that a whiz-bang demo which does the same thing with SOAP, with a
Javascript SOAP client that runs in the browser, would still be a great
thing to add. Ready-to-click-and-see-it-work, out-of-the-box SOAP
invocation of EJBs.
Kyle Cordes
www.kylecordes.com
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