Nino,
I read a blog post by Bruno borges on this (see
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-rest/). But in my case I need to adhere to a
WSDL provided by the payment provider. The WSDL specifies a SOAP binding, so
that's what I need to implement.
Bas
----- Original Message -----
From: "nino martinez wael" <nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com>
To: <users@wicket.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: Wicket + Webservice
Going for the web page, you could in theory do REST... But how smooth
it are i do not know..
regards Nino
2009/8/28 Bas Gooren <b...@iswd.nl>:
I would like to integrate a webservice callable by others into my
existing Wicket application.
The reason is that I'm integration a third-party payment provider and
they provide a callback mechanism in the form of a WSDL I need to
implement.
Now I've taken a look at enunciate, which looks great btw, but it seems
to operate next to wicket instead of integrated with wicket: as a
separate filter.
I'd like to be able to control the location where the webservice is
mounted from wicket, and access my guice-injected services through
wicket-guice integration. This way I have easy access to all the services
and daos in my application
The questions I have are:
- is it possible to handle an incoming webservice request through a
WebPage implementation?
- if not, what would be a good alternative? (given the requirement that
I'd like to be able to use the wicket-guice injector)
Bas
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