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WS binding vs. propagated WS binding [message #576508] Tue, 24 November 2009 11:00
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Originally posted by: michael.gebhart.googlemail.com

Hi,

assuming, I have one SCA assembly with one component. Now, I wanna
expose the functionality of the component as web service. I have two
ways to do this:

1. Creating a WS binding for the component
2. Creating a WS binding for the component and propgating it as service
for the entire SCA assembly.

What is the difference between these two possibiliites? In both cases
the component functionality can be accessed via a web service interface.

Usually, interfaces that should be accessible from external, the service
should be propagated to the SCA assembly. But when using a WS binding,
this is not necessary. So, what is the difference at a logical level?

Best regards

Michael
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