Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
On Monday 26 July 2004 16:12, Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
I'm currently writing a hand crafted stub for a remote object, that I can use
in both Flowscript and my custom generator. (The remote side has no wsdl)
If the remote site had a wsdl description you could use wsdl2java from the
axis project to generate such stub's.
Stub's are the way to go, because their usage pattern is identical for
EJB business logic and foreign web services.
My best experiance with cocoon has been so far with:
Presentation layer:
1. jxtemplate + cforms + flowscript + xslt/xslfo
2. custom geneator|custom transformer + xslt/xslfo
Business logic:
As java beans or as stubs trough webservices|ejb.
Yes, something like http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/FlowAndWebServices
would be nice. We are mainly using document-style web services so we
have not used the stub based approach.
Are you using the HTTPClient from Jakarta commons?
I spent some time today trying to test the code with the samples that I
submitted in the bugzilla entry, but the web services that I call from
xmethods.net seemed to be down or at least very slow, anyone knowing
about any other good webservice test sites, preferably with WSDL
descriptions?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html/104-6232418-6223133?node=3435361
You need to subscribe as developer, though.
Thanks. I mainly need something that I can use for samples for Cocoon,
so something that doesn't need subscription would be nice.
/Daniel