Re: (SOAP) web services and how they are implemented
Re: (SOAP) web services and how they are implemented
- Subject: Re: (SOAP) web services and how they are implemented
- From: Jake MacMullin <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:53:54 +1000
I have poked around with Web Services using Direct to Web Services in
order to create a web service that is consumed by Microsoft .Net
Windows applications with mixed results. The WebObjects side seems to
work ok - from what I can tell, it services requests nicely etc - but I
haven't been able to get the .Net clients to work - they fall over on
what appears to be a malformed SOAP response from WebObjects.
My biggest problem in all of this has been getting support. I've posted
a couple of messages to this list but haven't had a response. Maybe no
one else is playing with WebServices much yet. Or maybe just not in a
mixed-platform environment.
I'd also be interested in people's experiences with using other
WebServices toolkits.
Regards,
Jake MacMullin
On 30 Apr 2004, at 8:56 AM, Steve Sharman wrote:
Dear all,
From some recent postings on the list, it would appear that folks are
starting to provide Web Services interfaces into Web Objects
applications. I am looking to do the same - I want to develop a rich
client which would then call business functionality on a Web Objects
server using SOAP protocols. There are obviously several ways to do
this - the Direct to Web Services way; the non-Direct to Web Services
approach which would utilise the web services frameworks provided; or
perhaps by using a third party provider toolkit like Web Methods GLUE
toolkit.
Are there are any views and opinions on what the best way might be to
go - always bearing in mind that the first answer that I know I'm
likely to get is "it depends what you are wanting to do..."! Has
anyone used the GLUE toolkit successfully? Has the D2WS toolset been
used in anger at all?
Grateful for any opinions that anyone might offer.
With best regards,
-- Steve
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