Georg,

I am trying to understand the WO framework(s), and figured that the Amazon Web Services would be a good place to start prototype something. I have a Web Services application, that I want to re-write for the Mac.

I believe I discovered that I need the EOGenerator. I will look more into that today.

Thanks,

Erwin

On Nov 26, 2007, at 3:23 AM, Georg Tuparev wrote:

Erwin,

Tell us first what do you want to achieve. It is my experience that in 95% of all cases Web Services are overkill and a simple direct action returning either XML or JSON will do the job.

cheers

g

On Nov 26, 2007, at 3:55 AM, Erwin Hogeweg wrote:

Folks,

I am trying to wrap my mind around WOs.

I have installed WOLips, and worked my way through the examples, but I still don't understand how WOs relate to Web Services (do they?). E.g. how do I consume a wsdl document, and create the client-side objects?

Is there a document that describes this for WOLips on Leopard? I found the following document on Apple's developer site:
        
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/Web_Services/About/chapter_1_section_1.html
But that is deprecated now.

My apologies if this question is being asked for the umpteenth time, as you can tell, I am a newbie here.

Regards,

Erwin
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