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David E Jones sent the following on 3/17/2006 12:26 PM:
> Where have you looked for information on this? There has been a fair amount 
> of discussion in the mailing lists, and probably some good information in the 
> Wiki as well.
> 
> The Service Engine in OFBiz is _not_ web services based, but it does have 
> stuff to automatically map Service Engine service definitions to WSDL (which 
> is the WSDL you can get through the WebTools webapp in the service reference 
> area), but these mappings are VERY simple. If you need more complex service 
> interactions it is usually necessary to create web services in Java inside 
> OFBiz using a tool like Axis (or whatever you like) and do the more complex 
> data mapping manually and call OFBiz services inside your new web services 
> code.
> 
> You can also certainly contribute to the effort of better default data 
> mapping for SOAP services calling to/from the OFBiz Service Engine. What 
> exists now is what people have needed in the past and been willing to 
> contribute (as with _everything_ in OFBiz). Web services standards and APIs 
> change over time, and the current code is a few generations from the original 
> code for this and much better than it was before. So, I guess the old mantra 
> applies: make it do or do without...
> 
> As you have probably already noticed this isn't a huge priority for OFBiz 
> from a business level. We have basic enabling technology and some recommended 
> best practices for it (as mentioned above), but it hasn't seen as much 
> attention as other parts of OFBiz (not to diminish the hundreds of man-hours 
> that have gone into this particular thing of course...).
> 
> -David
> 
> 
> S Pole wrote:
>> No takers?
>>  
>> I love OFBiz for the wealth of business knowledge it embodies, but it is 
>> a requirement that OFBiz services may be exposed in a standard way, WS-I 
>> at a minimum. I find many web services assertions on your web sites and 
>> presentations, but find no support in the code, given a week's code 
>> evaluation. Please point me to some guidelines for implementing 
>> SOAP-based services with OFBiz, even if it's only a roadmap.
>>
>>  
>> Thanks.
>>  
>>  
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]*On Behalf Of *S Pole
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 15, 2006 2:43 PM
>> *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> *Subject:* [OFBiz] Users - SOAP Services
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I am new to OFBiz and am starting out to build a simple SOAP service. So 
>> far I have been successful in creating a simple 'HelloWorld' service and 
>> generating the wsdl file.
>>
>> My questions:
>>
>> -- The generated wsdl defaults to a document/literal style. Axis1 on the 
>> other hand defaults to rpc/encoded and is supporting rpc/literal in 
>> Axis2. How does OFBiz support rpc styles?
>> -- Is there any kind of a SOAPMOnitor utility in OFbiz?
>> -- I need to have the wsdl exposed automatically to a URL for non-Java 
>> clients. How do we make this possible with OFbiz?
>> -- Is there any way of porting wsdd files directly to OFbiz or do we 
>> need to work with the services def file?
>>
>> I cannot find a whole lot of documentation/discussions on this topic. 
>> Any pointers are appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> SBP.
>>
>>
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