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Thanks for the reply Nirmal, do you know if there
are any plans to implement the tooling portion in the near
future?
Damien
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Hi,
There is the beginning of a tooling framework in WSIF -
the aim is that you should be able to define a WSDL binding, and then write
the WSIF provider (for runtime support) as well as stub/skeleton generators
(for tooling) and plug all these into WSIF. But right now there is no
implementation of the tooling portion for the non-standard bindings, so there
is no WSDL2EJB for example. You can use regular SOAP tools to go between java
and WSDL (like Axis' WSDL2Java and Java2WSDL) though.
You'll find some documentation with the WSIF sample
pages.
Nirmal.
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Hi, I have a question regarding the usage of the WSIF framework. As in
our project we wish to generate proxy classes based on the WSDL, i.e soap
service proxies using the existing WSDL4Java, are there classes included in
the WSIF api that allow for parsing and possible generation of proxies (stubs)
for other types of services. For instance, if we wish to generate the home
& remote interface for an EJB service described in a WSDL, is there a
class in the WSIF api that could be used for this?, or help in parsing the
WSDL to get the required data to generate these classes? Any tips or suggestions
appreciated. Thanks Damien ----- Original Message -----
From: Nirmal
Mukhi To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 10:13 PM Subject: Re: [wsdl] service description language
Hi,
Using WSDL as a normalized
description language has potential for great benefits. In fact the WSIF
project at Apache defines WSDL bindings so EJBs, JCA and some other stuff can
be described using WSDL, and also supports a WSDL-driven, protocol-agnostic
API for using such services. See http://ws.apache.org/wsif for details. There are some WSIF articles online which you can
probably find through google.
Nirmal.
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Hi All, I'm currently doing a report on the suitability of WSDL
for a project we're working on, not to be used exclusively to describe web
services, it could also be used possibly to describe EJB, JCA to name
but a few. I was hoping though somebody may know of a few articles or
links to comparable descriptor languages that may also be suitable, or
if not suitable, would provide for a more balanced reason for the use of
WSDL. Any suggestions on languages or technologies to look at would be
most welcome.
Thanks in
advance
Damien
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