David Beahm wrote: > I whipped up a good ol' Apache/Tomcat/Axis sandwich, of > course. Making simple web services under Tomcat w/ Axis (step 4) is child's play:
Yes it is, I got that far about this time last year. ;) Given that Axis is involved I would be *very* leery of adding in anything Microsoft related (the spec you linked to). Sun and MS have different ideas when it comes to Web Services, and sometimes both are "correct" depending on how you interpret the various specifications. Which leaves the developer stuck in the middle. And having been down this road before, I think you'll find that .jws files aren't going to cut it once you start doing moderately complex work. If I remember your other posts correctly, I think you may be doing something similar. I wanted to accept arbitrary XML in the body of a SOAP encoded request. That's where I got stuck, and I don't remember exactly why. I think I was never able to get the WSDL document done right. The premise was that a request would come in, Axis would populate a Java object based on the incoming XML, call a method passing the object (just a JavaBean with get/set methods) to the method, and the method would talk to UniData. I hope you have better luck and get to launch something! I think I was getting close, but then the project got cancelled. :( -- Wendy Smoak Application Systems Analyst, Sr. ASU IA Information Resources Management ------- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
