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Advice on server-side web service technology


  • Subject: Advice on server-side web service technology
  • From: Russell Cook <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:06:52 -0500

I am working on a custom Obj-C framework that I need to expose through web
services on an Xserve.  I am finding a serious lack of support for
server-side web services in the Cocoa frameworks.  My searching has turned
up little from others following this same path.  From what I have found,
these are my options:

- WebObjects (Java, is this still recommended for use? still supported and
maintained?)
- gSOAP (or other C/C++ technology in front of the Obj-C, little messy but
doable)
- Mono (web services would be easy, connecting it up to my Obj-C library may
be tricky)

Are there other options I am unaware of?  Your opinions on the best path to
follow?

Thanks.
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