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SOAP publisher [message #5319] Wed, 25 June 2008 10:01 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: christian.wiedemann.key-tec.de

Hi Riena Team,
just a short question. Is there a Soap publisher?

Thanxs
Christian
Re: SOAP publisher [message #5374 is a reply to message #5319] Thu, 26 June 2008 07:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Christian,

we had an experimental SOAP publisher implemented on the base of XFire. That was before the whole code was moved to the
Eclipse CVS. Since Xfire is now discontinued and was moved to Apache.org where it was merged to CXF. We havnt yet come
around to implement a publisher for CXF. Mostly because we dont have a high priority to implement that for ourselves.

Maybe you can tell us what you want to use SOAP for and what SOAP stack you want to use ??

The implementation for XFire that we had only supported RPC/encoded and RPC/literal at that time. It gets a lot more
complex if you like to use generated SOAP stubs from WSDL and use them. That gets more tricky if you like to use other
Riena features like embedded security sessions ids and so on.

So let us know what you are after.

christian campo



Christian Wiedemann schrieb:
> Hi Riena Team,
> just a short question. Is there a Soap publisher?
>
> Thanxs
> Christian
>
>
Re: SOAP publisher [message #6018 is a reply to message #5374] Fri, 27 June 2008 05:30 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: christian.wiedemann.key-tec.de

Hi Christian,
I just want to call an osgi service from php. The service should return some
simple business objects. Generating stubs is not necassary, but the other
way generating wsdl from code would be greate. I am not realy sure which ws
api should be used. For now we don't need other riena features
Do you plan to implement such an provider? Otherwiese maybe you can send me
your xfire impl and i try to impl an own provider based on cxf. (i think
that would be fun).

Christian

"Christian Campo" <christian.campo@compeople.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:486378B5.2040308@compeople.de...
> Hi Christian,
>
> we had an experimental SOAP publisher implemented on the base of XFire.
> That was before the whole code was moved to the Eclipse CVS. Since Xfire
> is now discontinued and was moved to Apache.org where it was merged to
> CXF. We havnt yet come around to implement a publisher for CXF. Mostly
> because we dont have a high priority to implement that for ourselves.
>
> Maybe you can tell us what you want to use SOAP for and what SOAP stack
> you want to use ??
>
> The implementation for XFire that we had only supported RPC/encoded and
> RPC/literal at that time. It gets a lot more complex if you like to use
> generated SOAP stubs from WSDL and use them. That gets more tricky if you
> like to use other Riena features like embedded security sessions ids and
> so on.
>
> So let us know what you are after.
>
> christian campo
>
>
>
> Christian Wiedemann schrieb:
>> Hi Riena Team,
>> just a short question. Is there a Soap publisher?
>>
>> Thanxs
>> Christian
Re: SOAP publisher [message #572305 is a reply to message #5319] Thu, 26 June 2008 07:08 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Christian,

we had an experimental SOAP publisher implemented on the base of XFire. That was before the whole code was moved to the
Eclipse CVS. Since Xfire is now discontinued and was moved to Apache.org where it was merged to CXF. We havnt yet come
around to implement a publisher for CXF. Mostly because we dont have a high priority to implement that for ourselves.

Maybe you can tell us what you want to use SOAP for and what SOAP stack you want to use ??

The implementation for XFire that we had only supported RPC/encoded and RPC/literal at that time. It gets a lot more
complex if you like to use generated SOAP stubs from WSDL and use them. That gets more tricky if you like to use other
Riena features like embedded security sessions ids and so on.

So let us know what you are after.

christian campo



Christian Wiedemann schrieb:
> Hi Riena Team,
> just a short question. Is there a Soap publisher?
>
> Thanxs
> Christian
>
>
Re: SOAP publisher [message #572386 is a reply to message #5374] Fri, 27 June 2008 05:30 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: christian.wiedemann.key-tec.de

Hi Christian,
I just want to call an osgi service from php. The service should return some
simple business objects. Generating stubs is not necassary, but the other
way generating wsdl from code would be greate. I am not realy sure which ws
api should be used. For now we don't need other riena features
Do you plan to implement such an provider? Otherwiese maybe you can send me
your xfire impl and i try to impl an own provider based on cxf. (i think
that would be fun).

Christian

"Christian Campo" <christian.campo@compeople.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:486378B5.2040308@compeople.de...
> Hi Christian,
>
> we had an experimental SOAP publisher implemented on the base of XFire.
> That was before the whole code was moved to the Eclipse CVS. Since Xfire
> is now discontinued and was moved to Apache.org where it was merged to
> CXF. We havnt yet come around to implement a publisher for CXF. Mostly
> because we dont have a high priority to implement that for ourselves.
>
> Maybe you can tell us what you want to use SOAP for and what SOAP stack
> you want to use ??
>
> The implementation for XFire that we had only supported RPC/encoded and
> RPC/literal at that time. It gets a lot more complex if you like to use
> generated SOAP stubs from WSDL and use them. That gets more tricky if you
> like to use other Riena features like embedded security sessions ids and
> so on.
>
> So let us know what you are after.
>
> christian campo
>
>
>
> Christian Wiedemann schrieb:
>> Hi Riena Team,
>> just a short question. Is there a Soap publisher?
>>
>> Thanxs
>> Christian
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