Title: RE: Servlet Options

Yes, but that opens another can of worms in that I would have to have apache installed and  I do not need all that.  I essentially need something that only knows soap.

 

jared

 

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From: Davenport Todd S GS-09 96 CG/SCTOA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Servlet Options

 

You can write a simple SOAP server as a perl CGI script and run it from under Apache httpd.

http://guide.soaplite.com/#writing%20a%20cgibased%20server

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From: Jared Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Servlet Options

 

I have an interesting situation were I am interested in not necessarily running a soap service on a central server but possibly on individual client machines.  This client soap service would act as a gateway to local machine functionality and other local LAN capability.  I was wondering if anyone knows of any lighter weight servlet options other than tomcat.  Can I expose Apache SOAP via some other mechanism that would not have such a large footprint on the client machine?  I need something very light weight that can handle the soap calls.  I would be curios to here suggestions.  Has anyone else out there tried to do this? Thanks a lot

Jared

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