Re: [jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news

2004-05-03 Thread Nicholas Lesiecki
+1 On option 1. I would love to hear a long preso on web services--especially from Dennis. --Nick On May 3, 2004, at 1:50 PM, Thomas Hicks wrote: At 01:13 PM 5/3/2004, Warner wrote: So, unfortunately Dave Geary won't be able to present on JSF this month, however Dennis has offered to cover the

RE: [jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news

2004-05-03 Thread Tim Colson
> >1) Dennis presenting on Web Services (Axis, jax-rpc, JiBX-Soap) for > >roughly an hour with half an hour Q&A +1 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news

2004-05-03 Thread Thomas Hicks
At 01:13 PM 5/3/2004, Warner wrote: So, unfortunately Dave Geary won't be able to present on JSF this month, however Dennis has offered to cover the full 1.5 hours on Web Services. I didn't realize Dennis was in town. Is this just a visit? This goes against our typical format of short preso/long

RE: Fwd: [jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news

2004-05-03 Thread Tim Colson
* Web service details: rpc/enc vs. doc/lit, WS-I Basic Profile, howtos with JAX-RPC, Axis, JibxSoap +1 ...with possibility to move into some of the "advanced" stuff. Speaking for myself, I've played with Axis interacting with SOAP::Lite (Perl), and I've seen somebody throw/retrieve SOAP

Re: Fwd: [jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news

2004-05-03 Thread Thomas Hicks
If we're voting 1) Advanced then 2) Web Services details We're a pretty hands-on bunch so whichever level is chosen I'm sure we'd like to see some implementation details (I only mention this because the word "implementing" only appears in the advanced bullet). regards, -tom

Re: [jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news

2004-05-03 Thread Dennis Sosnoski
While you're soliciting opinions, let me give the group some choices for what I should focus on: * Basic why and what of XML web services, historical background and intro to SOAP & WSDL, Apache Axis * Web service details: rpc/enc vs. doc/lit, WS-I Basic Profile, howtos with JAX-RPC

[jug-discussion] ColdFusion from JAXRPC

2004-05-03 Thread Duffy Gillman
I've run into a snag trying to play friendly with some ColdFusion developers where I work and was hoping someone in the JUG would have some input. My situation is this: I am writing a web application that draws resources from several other tools within my department (Learning Technologies at

Fwd: [jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news

2004-05-03 Thread Warner Onstine
This is from Dennis: From: Dennis Sosnoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: May 3, 2004 3:26:49 PM MST To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news Hi Warner, I sent this to the list, but for some reason it doesn't appear to have gone through... While you're solicit

Re: [jug-discussion] ColdFusion from JAXRPC

2004-05-03 Thread Dennis Sosnoski
Duffy Gillman wrote: ... So far I've wished real hard, crossed my fingers and held my breath. Neither these nor scouring newsgroups and tutorial sites have yielded the tools nor tutorials I imagine. So I thought to put this to the group. Has anyone ventured to implement the same web service

[jug-discussion] may preso good news/bad news

2004-05-03 Thread Warner Onstine
So, unfortunately Dave Geary won't be able to present on JSF this month, however Dennis has offered to cover the full 1.5 hours on Web Services. This goes against our typical format of short preso/long preso, so here are the choices: 1) Dennis presenting on Web Services (Axis, jax-rpc, JiBX-Soa