Jeff,
Thanks for the information. Can you point me to those archives? We don't like statical binding the XML to bean but processing XML tree at run-time is kind of approach we prefer. Does it use WSIF API to process XML since all the schema information is defined in wsdl which can be accessed via WSIF?
Thanks a lot,
James
Jeff Greif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeff Greif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lack of support for complex parameters for dynamic invocation in WSIF is
a myth! My company's product consumes arbitrary web services
dynamically using WSIF and deals with complex parameters most of the
time. The product has some limitations in what it can handle, but
these are not usually limitations of WSIF.
Whle I can't provide code samples, I've given info on this mailing list
several times about approaches. Please check the archives or write me
privately. Essentaily, we do it by processing the XML trees as is, in
the context of the XML Schema data types describing it, rather than
trying to bind the contents to Beans or other objects.
Jeff
james hu wrote:
> We ( one of HP's software division ) start actively looking into
> possibility of utilizing wsif as a dynamic web service invoker.
> Problem we have so far is the lack of complex input/output parameter
> support. besides JROM ( which we don't know if we can use it or not )
> is there any plan to support complex parameters for dynamic
> invocation in near future? Or, do you have any suggestions for the
> best ( simple but effective ) approach to resolve this issue?
>
> Thanks,
> James
> */Aleksander Slominski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
> Xu, Peng (GE Healthcare) wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm new to WSIF and plan to use it. I noticed that there has
> been
> > no new release since Sept. 2003. Could someone tell me why?
> >
> there were no significant changes in WSIF CVS except for bug fixes.
> nonethless with final Axis i plan to propose a release of updated
> WSIF.
>
> is it anything particular that you want WSIF to do that it is not
> doing now?
>
> thanks,
>
> alek
>
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