Re: [JMeter] - About Web Services

2010-05-26 Thread sebb
Please post such questions on the JMeter User list: http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html#JMeter On 26/05/2010, Juan Jesús Cremades Monserrat wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm reading about JMeter and I have a question about the test with Web > > Servic

Re: [JMeter] - About Web Services

2010-05-26 Thread Juan Jesús Cremades Monserrat
> > Hi, > > I'm reading about JMeter and I have a question about the test with Web > Services. When I send a number of request, for example 15, and all the > request results correct but the XML content could have some message error. > > Does some meaning exist to det

RE: Web Services

2007-06-04 Thread Nimrod Riftin
Hi Yuval, Yes, we at eWave are very familiar with Web Services implementation, and will be happy to help you or Pelephone with this and any other J2EE stuff. Please let me know if it may be interesting for you. BR, Nimrod Riftin eWave Group CTO [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message

Re: Web Services

2007-06-04 Thread Ortwin Glück
Zilberstein Yuval wrote: Thanks a lot, Do you know if it can be used on tomcat? Yuval, You are looking for Axis / Axis2. This is not the right mailing list to discuss this. It's off topic for almost everybody on this list. Please use that projects's mailing lists. Ortwin -- [web] http:

RE: Web Services

2007-06-04 Thread Zilberstein Yuval
Thanks a lot, Do you know if it can be used on tomcat? TX YuvalZ -Original Message- From: Ortwin Glück [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 11:50 AM To: Jakarta General List Subject: Re: Web Services Zilberstein Yuval wrote: > Hi, > Do you know maybe of a

Re: Web Services

2007-06-04 Thread Ortwin Glück
Zilberstein Yuval wrote: Hi, Do you know maybe of a way to implement web services? Yes. http://ws.apache.org/ O. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Web Services

2007-06-03 Thread Zilberstein Yuval
Hi, Do you know maybe of a way to implement web services? TX YuvalZ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Invitation to join the Web Services Discussion Forum

2005-06-04 Thread John Eliacy
Dear Madam/Sir, We, a group of enthusiastic web services developers and researchers, have started a new discussion forum at http://www.ws-talk.com to bring together academics and industry people interested in the subject of Web Services and related technologies, such as agents, distributed

Re: OT: Re: time for a Web services PMC? (was: Fw: spinning out projects (was: incubator project))

2002-10-24 Thread Andrus Adamchik
Hi, since http://db.apache.org/ is empty, is there another place to get more information? Like who is behind this effort? how can I help? any particular mailing list where the discussion is going? Andrus Nicola Ken Barozzi writes: V. Cekvenich wrote: I would like to see a DB PMC. IIR

Re: OT: Re: time for a Web services PMC? (was: Fw: spinning out projects(was: incubator project))

2002-10-24 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: V. Cekvenich wrote: I would like to see a DB PMC. IIRC there is one, and it's in the initial phases. The website is not ready yet http://db.apache.org/. Wanna help? :-) Just FYI either [EMAIL PROTECTED] is dead... or myself and others have been unable to succes

Re: OT: Re: time for a Web services PMC? (was: Fw: spinning out projects (was: incubator project))

2002-10-24 Thread V. Cekvenich
I will help for sure, how? (also, not a comitter yet, but working on it ) .V You can e-mail me private on help part at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: V. Cekvenich wrote: I would like to see a DB PMC. IIRC there is one, and it's in the initial phases. The website is not ready

Re: OT: Re: time for a Web services PMC? (was: Fw: spinning out projects(was: incubator project))

2002-10-24 Thread Nicola Ken Barozzi
V. Cekvenich wrote: I would like to see a DB PMC. IIRC there is one, and it's in the initial phases. The website is not ready yet http://db.apache.org/. Wanna help? :-) -- Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] - verba volant, scripta manent - (discussions get f

OT: Re: time for a Web services PMC? (was: Fw: spinning out projects(was: incubator project))

2002-10-24 Thread V. Cekvenich
I would like to see a DB PMC. There are a lot of persistence mechanisms, it be nice to see the together. ( Even better a common, but simple API) .V Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote: Given the note below, I wonder whether its time to consider a "Web services" PMC for Apache. I would like t

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-09 Thread Berin Loritsch
nternet for any time sensitive data. Imagine what happens when network goes > down or slows up. Time sensitive data may not be delivered on time and thus > may incur fines or may have to wait till next delivery period. And I would > hazard to guess that this could be costly for the organizti

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-09 Thread Peter Donald
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001 09:29, Geoff Soutter wrote: > > Another key > > difference is the emphasis on ubiquity. > > Yes, seems to me this one of the main difference (apart from the > "marketing" aspects). This comes from using a public, "free" network rather > than private, fee based network to transm

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-09 Thread Geoff Soutter
"Berin Loritsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Geoff Soutter wrote: > > > > Isn't Web Services basically just the EDI concept with a trendy new name? [snip] > This is true to a large extent. There are two key differences though: the > informatio

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-09 Thread Peter Donald
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001 03:48, Allen Levin wrote: > Gentlemen and Gentlewomen, > > I know that this is not the place but... Based on the last two discussions, > you aren't afraid of expressing you opinions. And, you are quite > experienced with open source, so please excuse the question but this seems

RE: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-09 Thread Allen Levin
Gentlemen and Gentlewomen, I know that this is not the place but... Based on the last two discussions, you aren't afraid of expressing you opinions. And, you are quite experienced with open source, so please excuse the question but this seems like a good place to ask it. My company is looking fo

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-09 Thread Berin Loritsch
Geoff Soutter wrote: > > Isn't Web Services basically just the EDI concept with a trendy new name? > > Applications have been talking to each other across company boundaries since > the 80's after all. > > Just ask the car makers who've done all their purc

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-09 Thread Geoff Soutter
"Peter Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The one advantage that I think Web Services could have is if an organization > was setup to standardize these high-level contracts. UN/EDIFACT. They've been doing this since the late 80's? :-) http://directory.go

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-09 Thread Geoff Soutter
Isn't Web Services basically just the EDI concept with a trendy new name? Applications have been talking to each other across company boundaries since the 80's after all. Just ask the car makers who've done all their purchasing, etc via "web services" for aeons ... :

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Peter Donald
hey tried > to do too much and were too vendor specific (both protocols shared these > aspects, but to different degrees). I always thought it was the lack of standardized/open higher level "interfaces" (ie DTD/Schema fo web services, IDL for CORBA, etc). So pick a biz domain - N

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Berin Loritsch
se check the SOAP docs for more info. > How does the transactional context propagate across varying resource > types? For example, if one web service is executing an EJB > implementation how do web services help the transaction to cross > boundaries to COM+ objects running under MTS?

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Umar Syyid
t; the desired currency. When you say transaction here, are you using the term in the technical sense? How does the transactional context propagate across varying resource types? For example, if one web service is executing an EJB implementation how do web services help the transaction to cross bounda

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Berin Loritsch
r remote resources > > that my webapp can use and then actually use it. > > I'm surprised no one has mentioned JXTA. Where does that fall into this web > services picture? > > <http://www.jxta.org/> The nebulous definition of a Web Service is: "A dynamic web

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Sam Ruby
Jon Stevens wrote: > > I'm surprised no one has mentioned JXTA. Where does that fall into this web > services picture? JXTA is P2P. WebServices tend to be client/server. Some would argue that if Web Services are the next big thing that P2P is the NEXT next big thin

RE: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Nael Mohammad
And for more info on WEB Services, visit: http://www.wsj2.com/ and http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/ and even IBM has a very informative site on this issue: http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/ Nael Mohammad Neomar, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 415-403-7300 x314 (Work) 415-793-0609

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Sam Ruby
Berin Loritsch wrote: > > > WebServices == SOAP is a good first order approximation. > > All the stuff I've read about for WebServices comprise > UDDI, SOAP, and WSDL. > > The three combined provide a way to automatically discover remote resources > that my webapp can use and then actually use it.

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Jon Stevens
n actually use it. I'm surprised no one has mentioned JXTA. Where does that fall into this web services picture? <http://www.jxta.org/> P.s. This is great discussion. Thanks. -jon - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PRO

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Sam Ruby
Peter Donald wrote: > > It is basically yet another attempt to bring around interoperability much > like all the various distributed object/rpc protocols (DCOM, IIOP etc). > However the claim is that this time it will work because messages are plain > text and that you use HTTP which is generally

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Berin Loritsch
Sam Ruby wrote: > > Jon Stevens wrote: > > > > Can someone explain to me what the heck "web services" are so that I can > > decide whether or not this is even worthwhile to learn about? > > > > <http://sdc.sun.com/briefings/agenda.cgi?eventkey=510

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Klaus Sonnenleiter
I guess you could say it's components with a networking twist. I don't know if it's the "next big thing", but it appears to be yet another piece of the buzzword puzzle to be aware of ;-) At 08:23 AM 8/8/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Can someone explain to me what the hec

Re: on Web Services (was: the Sun HQ Briefing thing...)

2001-08-08 Thread David Young
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/08/07/webservices.html Hi Jon, Try the above. I go to the O'Reilly site for short, decently technical articles on new topics. This one is pretty good. My issue with Web Services? Why did "they" have to pick such a generic label? I rememb

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Daniel F. Savarese
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jon Stevens writes: >Can someone explain to me what the heck "web services" are so that I can >decide whether or not this is even worthwhile to learn about? Right now it's mostly vapor, at least on the Sun ONE end of things. Too many

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Sam Ruby
Jon Stevens wrote: > > Can someone explain to me what the heck "web services" are so that I can > decide whether or not this is even worthwhile to learn about? > > <http://sdc.sun.com/briefings/agenda.cgi?eventkey=5100> > > I'm guessing it is fancy marke

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Peter Donald
, Jon Stevens wrote: > Can someone explain to me what the heck "web services" are so that I can > decide whether or not this is even worthwhile to learn about? > > <http://sdc.sun.com/briefings/agenda.cgi?eventkey=5100> > > I'm guessing it is fancy marketing fo

Re: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Jon Stevens
on 8/8/01 8:34 AM, "Waldhoff, Rodney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's an important part of optimizing your value Chain when dealing with > everything from SMEs to large scale enterprises. ;) HAHAHAHA I'm sure it will increase my ROI on my ENV when my SME hits my JSP and pukes all over my RTFM

RE: [OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Waldhoff, Rodney
> I'm guessing it [web services] is fancy marketing foo about > SOAP/XML-RPC Correct. "Web Services" generally means SOAP/XML-RPC etc. It's an important part of optimizing your value Chain when dealing with everything from SMEs

[OT] FW: Sun Headquarter Briefings: Developing Web Services

2001-08-08 Thread Jon Stevens
Can someone explain to me what the heck "web services" are so that I can decide whether or not this is even worthwhile to learn about? <http://sdc.sun.com/briefings/agenda.cgi?eventkey=5100> I'm guessing it is fancy marketing foo about SOAP/XML-RPC or it is about how to bui