Sushi,

Sounds like you are in the same boat that I am in. I have chosen to use a
product that will handle all the details of compatibility and standards
chasing for me. The name of the company is CapeClear. I am currently
evaluating their product Cape Connect and the only shortfall so far it the
fact they do not handle soap with attachments. I told them that I have
written services that use this technology using mime libraries in the
soap.jar file. This is a requirement for me, so they are planning on
building a patch release for me currently. I will let you know how it goes.

They work great with bea and support their 5.1 and 6.0 application servers.
You can literally point their WSDL generator right at the ejb you need to
create a service for and BAM. You have the file. I was able to get a visual
basic application to call methods in an ejb because of this wsdl file
generator. Not that a vb to ejb architecture is the best choice, just an
interesting cross platform test.

How was glue to work with?

-Dirck

-----Original Message-----
From: sushi mitra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 7:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: web services & vendor choice


Hi,

I am trying to decide the best platform to develope web services. Does 
anybody know weather weblogic6.01 support soap with "attachment". How is the

performance/security of weblogic6.01 versus weblogic6.0 & apache2.2 combo? 
Any other suggestions??? How is the IBM implementation as compared to BEA, 
any experiences? Glue is supposed to be faster but again I will have to deal

with 2 different vendors & their compatibility issues now & in future.
Any thought,sharing of experiences will be appreciated.
Thanks

Sushi
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