Sorry for the second mail Jack. forgot to write to the list.
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 12:00:45 -0500
From: Dasarath Weeratunge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Dasarath Weeratunge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: »Ø¸´£º about jotm*.jar, j2ee.jar files and other questions
To: Jack Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Quoting Jack Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
this IS SUPPORTED. only thing that is not supported is BA.
--dasarath
>
> In http://ws.apache.org/kandula/, it said: " Presently, the implementation
> only supports atomic
> transaction coordination type. Business activities will be supported in
> future.", so calling two
> methods distributed at two machine, as illustrated following, is not
> supported yet, isn's it ? And
> when will it be supported ? This summer ? I am eager to use this function. I
> think is is more
> important then the interoperability with other implementations of
> WS-Coordination,
> WS-AtomicTransaction and WS-BusinessActivity. As for new application we can
> implement the web
> service with the same architecture.
>
>
> --- Jack Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>дµÀ:
> > --- Dasarath Weeratunge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>дµÀ:
> > > >
> > > > the last question: to try interopibm, i have to use
> > > > this kandula.properties? ->
> > > >
> > > > # ending '/' required
> > > >
> > > > kandula.context=http://wsi.alphaworks.ibm.com:8082/
> > >
> > > Nope. kandula.context should be set the the URL under which axis services
> are
> > > deployed. Most often this is http://localhost:8080/axis/services.
> However, to
> > > try the interop IBM sample and interop with IBM you need to expose your
> Kandula
> > > interop service. Unless you have access to a public server where you
> could
> > > deploy kandula, try forwarding a port on such a server to your local
> machine.
> > > (HTTP tunneling) For instance when I test this, I forward the port 44444
> on
> > > lore.cs.purdue.edu to 8081 of my machine. Note that you don't need to do
> this
> > > if you test Kandula client side against Kandula InteropService since both
> are
> > > on your machine.
> >
> >
> > I don't get it yet. Let's say an example. Machina A has a web service(ws)
> wsA with method
> > updateAMoney() and machine B also has a ws wsB with method updateBMoney().
> Let's suppose the url
> > are: http://machinaA:8080/axis/wsA and http://machinaB:8080/axis/wsB.
> >
> > Now in a third machine named localHost, I should deploy kandula to call
> wsA'a updateAMoney()
> > and
> > wsB's updateBMoney() in one transaction. Localhost could have or not have
> axis service. When
> > localhost has no axis deploied, it maybe a standalone application, and when
> it has axis
> > deploied,
> > it maybe a web application. In both case, according to "kandula.context
> should be set the the
> > URL
> > under which axis services are deployed.", I guess kandula can not do a
> transaction to call two
> > ws
> > methods in different machine.
> >
> > If kandula can call two ws methods in different machine, for example
> wsA'a updateAMoney() and
> >
> > wsB'a updateBMoney(),let's check example InitiatorApp.
> >
> > InteropServiceSoapBindingImpl.java has many methods, but in mine
> > MyServiceSoapBindingImpl.java,
> > there is only one method getString(). If I want to do database transaction
> in
> > MyServiceSoapBindingImpl.java, should I add method updateAMoney() in
> MyServiceSoapBindingImpl?
> > Should I add codes like in InteropServiceSoapBindingImpl?
> > TransactionManagerImpl tm = TransactionManagerImpl.getInstance();
> > commit(java.lang.String part)...
> > rollback(java.lang.String part)...
> >
> > How to use the parameter part ? What's the function of inner class
> XA_OKParticipant? Should I
> > write all the code like InteropServiceSoapBindingImpl in mine
> MyServiceSoapBindingImpl.java? How
> > can I add database transaction operation in MyServiceSoapBindingImpl?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Wang Jun
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> Wang Jun
>
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> Wang Jun
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