Hi Steve

I'll do my best to make it a bit more clear as it seems to be a common
question about WSN.

1) Both your Client and service needs to be run as web services. A
simplified example can be found in the downloadable binary distribution
of Muse from http://ws.apache.org/muse/download.html, the examples are
as follows: client <-> Wsn-comsumer, service <-> Wsn-producer
These should work out of the box.

/Lenni

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Kruse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 March 2007 13:25
To: [email protected]
Subject: New to MUSE and WSN

Hi,

I'm trying to understand Muse, and wsn-notification.  Can someone please
answer a couple of questions me?

1) With Muse using wsn, can I have a web service that resides on a
server and a standalone client(java or c)  that resides on some other
machine that will receive the notifications via a request to subscribe
to that web service?  Does the client need to be setup with a web
service also?  I'm a little confused.  If this is possible, is there any
place I can go to get an example.  I've been going through the Muse
tutorial, but I haven't figured out if it actually shows me how to do
this.  Where is the callback on the standalone client side to receive
the notifications?

2) Is there a good spot that someone can point me that has some sort of
architecture diagram of how this could/would be setup?

Thank you very much in advance for any help.....

steve

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