Hi, > > > > Totally agreed! :) Its our bad for having bad examples/documentation. > > Hopefully these will get much better as time goes on so it won't be > > such an effort to find your feet and get going with this stuff. > > BTW I've just updated the website to reflect the latest JAX-WS / JAXB > 2.0 implementation of WS-Notification with proper links to the javadoc > and some example code... > http://servicemix.org/WS+Notification?refresh=1 >
OK, thanks ! OK, so now, it looks like there are like a hundred different ways of exposing a class as a web service. Let's hope XFire + the others will focus on JAX-WS and there this becomes THE way to expose a web service.. all of this is a little confusing ;) ActiveSOAP, XFire, Axis, I can barely feel the difference. (I'm probably not the only one..) > I'll hopefully get a demo working both of exposing a > NotificationBroker/SubscriptionManager as a WS endpoint together with a > ServiceMix JBI demo of integrating WS-Notification with JBI pipelines. > Nice :) Hopefully, this should allow me integrate BPEL + WS-Notification without any trouble. > > Incidentally here is the old XMLBeans implementation which eventually, > if we can figure out how to reuse bytecode from JAX-WS / JAXB 2.0 on > Java 1.4 JVMs then we will retire this code > http://servicemix.org/WS+Notification+XMLBeans?refresh=1 > OK, nice ;) sometimes, less is better ;) Regards, Sami Dalouche ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
