At 08:32 AM 5/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
>If you download SOAP 2.1 from the apache site, there is a sample, ejb, which
>shows how to access a Stateless Session Bean. I think we will have to
>figure out how to access Stateful and Entity beans on our own...
>
>Wes
>
>BTW: The sample deploys incorrectl
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] ZOAP doc dead link
> I was under the impression that jboss ZOAP is on hold. Look at Apache
SOAP.
> It works with Tomcat and jBoss EJBs. I've tried it. Works great.
I was there already but I found nothing about interfacing with EJB's. O
> I was under the impression that jboss ZOAP is on hold. Look at Apache
SOAP.
> It works with Tomcat and jBoss EJBs. I've tried it. Works great.
I was there already but I found nothing about interfacing with EJB's. Only
RPC and SMTP stuff which I know nothing about. Or do you know how to use
I was under the impression that jboss ZOAP is on hold. Look at Apache SOAP.
It works with Tomcat and jBoss EJBs. I've tried it. Works great.
Wes
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From: fractals [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 3:38 PM
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i am wondering that nobody else got this problem, because
if you have an ejb, you dont only want to connect to it via
only one method (many different clients...).
so in my mind is a CORBA client as well and there will come some more in
future as i guess.
so I think this is general issue.
and th