one clarification below...
On Aug 8, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Jim Marino wrote:
On Aug 8, 2006, at 10:38 AM, Venkata Krishnan wrote:
Hi Jim / Jeremy / Axis2 & Celtix binding folks
Continuing with the simple RMI Binding that I am working on...
here are the
things that I have done to move it forward in steps... (from a
null inbound
wire to being able to host the RMI Service. Now I am on the path to
invoking the service). Here is what I have done in the
RMIBindingBuilder.build method: -
- created the inbound and outbound wires
- set up anInbound and Outbound Invocations chain for these wires
resp.
- set up a Java target invoker on the InboundWire (did not
understand this
as I expected that this should be set onto the outbound wire)
You should only need to create the target invoker for the reference
and not the service side (the target invoker is responsible for
dispatching on a service). The invoker itself is cached on the
target side
Sorry, I should have said the "target invoker is cached on the source
side"...mistyped.
Jim
and sent down the invocation chain with the message, pulled off by
the final interceptor and invoked. This process is described in the
slides under /doc. The reason for this is so target invokers can
be optimized to avoid resolution on every invoke when the source of
a wire is of the same or lesser scope than the target (e.g.
request-->request; request-->module).
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