I think the value comes when/if the server-side implementation changes to
something other than SOAP over JMS... maybe EJB for example.  Your client
code, as written using WSIF, should remain constant.


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Subject: Using WSIF while using only SOAP over HTTP/JMS


> Hi all!
>
> Is there any added value in using WSIF while I am only using SOAP over JMS
> or HTTP?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Erik
>
>
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