Hi,
If you would like to do that, go ahead and try writing the provider. WSIF is meant exactly for the use you describe - abstracting different access mechanisms using WSDL. An HTTP binding already exists (though there is no WSIF provider for it). You can use that to help you design an SMTP binding for WSDL. Then try writing the provider using the other providers as a guide, the patterns are fairly obvious and the code is commented quite well so that should help. The HTTP binding is described in the WSDL 1.1 specification.
If you back up your code with working samples and test cases I for one would be happy to support putting it into the WSIF code base (though the other developers would have to support it too).
Thanks for your interest,
Nirmal.
| Anil Ambati/Raleigh/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Nirmal,
Thanks for your reply. What I mean is, SMTP WSIF provider for sending
normal text or XML over SMTP to an email address. So that, I dont have to
use other API like JavaMail.
Regards,
Anil Ambati
SDWB Development
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Nirmal
Mukhi/Watson/IBM@ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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06/20/2003 12:57
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Please respond to
wsif-user
Hi,
I'm not sure what you mean by an SMTP provider. SMTP is just a way to get
information across, right? How do you encode it (do you mean SOAP over
SMTP)?
Nirmal.
Anil Ambati/Raleigh/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
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06/19/2003 04:30 PM cc:
Please respond to wsif-user Subject: SMTP WSIF
provider
Hello:
I was wondering if anybody has implemented WSDL binding for SMTP and has
written a WSIF provider for it. I am planning on writing one, I would
really appreciate any pointers on this.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Anil Ambati
"You have no responsibility to live up to what other people think you ought
to accomplish." -Richard Feynman (1918-1988)
"Money is as bad as it is necessary" - Anonymous
