In my experience that is the wonderful world of Java

By contrast you can write your own web service in asp.net, using uniobjects.net 
and connection pooling (or not if you donbt want it) in about 30 minutes end 
to end and 30 lines of vb.net or c# or j# etc code ....

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sara Burns
Sent: 04 December 2007 08:17
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] RE: U2 SOAP Server

You get such great information on this list.

Based on the comments since I posted last Friday we have been doing some
experiments.  I believe it would be best for us to develop Web Services
in a Windows environment then deploy to a Linux SOAP Server.  We have
managed to transfer the files for a Web Service (test.xml and test.wsdl)
from one Windows PC running the Development tools to a second Windows PC
also running the Development tools.  Each had a SOAP Server pointing to
the same Linux based Universe 10.2 database.  This was successful.

Next we tried to incorporate this into a Service on an Oracle Enterprise
Service Bus (ESB) on my PC.  This almost worked but not quite.
Unfortunately I appear to have broken the ESB rather badly so progress
has stopped until I can work out how to fix it.  Lots of nasty java
error messages.

Our aim is to have our 4 environments - Development, Test, Pre-Prod and
Production each able to have a version of the Oracle ESB running with
the appropriate U2 SOAP Server connecting to the applicable UV account.
Ideally we would not want to have to change the internals of the WSDL or
other code.  Server names and ports are listed multiple times within the
XML code.  Our thought was to place the ESB and the U2 SOAP Server on
the same hardware and use localhost and the same port.  We hoped that
config files would enable this.  We still have more experimentation to
do in this area.

Moving to this industry standards methodology is a very steep learning
curve.  The creation of the U2 WSDL from an existing subroutine was a
breeze.  I wish the rest was as simple.  Back to the manuals.

Sara Burns


Sara Burns (SEB)


IS Development Manager

Public Trust
Phone: +64 (04) 978 4534 (DDI)

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