Just to elaborate a bit on this point--I'm looking at StrikeIron's Zip Code service[1], if you scroll to the wsdl:service section at the bottom you will notice four ports within it:
a.) A SOAP 1.0 binding b.) A SOAP 1.2 binding c.) HTTP/GET binding d.) HTTP/POST binding I can see how CXF can handle (a) and (b), but if I wanted to access the web service via (c) or (d), would the Dispatch interface help me? Or any of Sergey's REST work? Just curious. Thanks, Glen [1] http://wslite.strikeiron.com/zipcodeinfolite01/ZIPCodeInfoLite.asmx?WSDL dkulp wrote: > > > Glen, > > If you check the WSDL 1.1 spec, it defines bindings for a special HTTP > GET/POST binding in addition to SOAP. It's a bit complicated so very > few toolkits support it. It defines some things like mapping GET > params to input parts, mapping from FORM data, etc... > > Dan > (sent from my new Mac. :-) > > > Glen Mazza wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm looking at a rather older WSDL and am not sure what type of web >> service >> it is--RPC/encoded? JAX-RPC? or XML over HTTP JAX-WS or? Here are a >> couple >> of its operations below--if anyone could give me a name for this type of >> web >> service it would be appreciated. >> >> Regards, >> Glen >> >> <wsdl:binding name="FOOHttpPost" type="tns:FOOHttpPost"> >> <http:binding verb="POST"/> >> <wsdl:operation name="get_foo_date"> >> <http:operation location="/get_foo_date"/> >> <wsdl:input> >> <mime:content type="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"/> >> </wsdl:input> >> <wsdl:output> >> <mime:mimeXml part="Body"/> >> </wsdl:output> >> </wsdl:operation> >> <wsdl:operation name="get_bar_data"> >> <http:operation location="/get_bar_data"/> >> <wsdl:input> >> <mime:content type="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"/> >> </wsdl:input> >> <wsdl:output> >> <mime:mimeXml part="Body"/> >> </wsdl:output> >> </wsdl:operation> >> </wsdl:binding> >> > > -- > Daniel Kulp > [email protected] > http://www.dankulp.com/blog > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Name-that-Web-Service-tp16993337p21085324.html Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
