: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 11:52 AM
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SOAP is more an RPC mechanism than a remote Object mechanism. I doubt it
would be scalable. From the lesson we learnt in EJB, if we shouldn't
expose EntityBean, then expose a web service per object
: RE: Dynamic publishing
Just my opinion of course, but a couple of things immediately come to
mind...lets say you have thousands and thousands of bank accounts you're
looking at having Axis manage a ton of services - which as of now I doubt
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Hi Dug,
I totally agree with you that Axis should just worry about SOAP processing,
back-end system should deal with other issues.
My idea
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Axis. Then, in your service you can just get the full URL (or get the
Servlet Request
object) and get the parameters (account) you want/need.
-Dug
"Tuan Le Viet" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/01/2002 08:04:57 AM
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AccountSoapBindingImpl, how do I get ServletRequest object?
Cheers,
Tuan
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I agree that dynamic endpoints are handy; .net remoting does it BTW,
though
that doesnt help.
why not look at what the Axis engine is up to and maybe call it directly?
Adding an API to do everything
?
Cheers,
Tuan Le
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Just my opinion of course, but a couple of things
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Sorry - missed that, but why would you really want to deploy one service
per account? That's going to be a s
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SOAP stand for Simple OBJECT Access Protocol?
Not in SOAP 1.2; it stands for 'SOAP', on the grounds it is neither simple
or object
. Then, in your service you can just get the full URL (or get the
Servlet Request
object) and get the parameters (account) you want/need.
-Dug
Tuan Le Viet [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/01/2002 08:04:57 AM
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Ask the message context for it:
MessageContext.getCurrentContext().getProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLETREQUEST);
-Dug
"Tuan Le Viet" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/01/2002 08:47:24 AM
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By default, if you use the URLMapper, yes axis will want the base URL to
be:
http://host:port/axis/service/accoun
guys.
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Tuan
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Your suggested approach
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Hi Ricky,
Apparently, my approach is strongly discouraged by all the gurus.
Probably I'm an OO nut :-). I should really put more
consider this route as an interim solution.
Grant
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Hi there,
Does Axis support dynamic publishing?
My intention:
+I have a class
Grant,
It's obviously your solution is a feasible work-around. However, as you stated, it's
really a big mess.
Now I consider switching to GLUE which supports dynamic publishing from the beginning.
If you're interested, take a look at http://www.themindelectric.com
However, I really
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Grant,
It's obviously your solution is a feasible work-around. However, as you
stated, it's really a big mess.
Now I consider switching to GLUE which supports dynamic publishing from
=12345 - to the
client the URL is just a string so adding on ?account=12345 should be no
big deal).
-Dug
"Tuan Le Viet" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/30/2002 08:17:30 PM
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As I understand, j
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Sorry - missed that, but why would you really want to deploy
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Sorry - missed that, but why would you really want to deploy one
service
per account? That's
Hi there,
Does Axis support dynamic publishing?
My intention:
+I have a class called BankAccount with 3 methods:
+void deposit(int amount)
+void withdraw(int amount)
+int checkBalance()
+I have a class Bank, which have 1 method: String
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