Carlos,
You may want to check out something like JDO...or even the
JDK classes for connecting to a database...
WSRF and WSDM are specifications around the management of
Web Services....They do not describe how to connect to a
database...
-Sal
From: Lombrera Lombrera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 10:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: a doubt
Hi all,
My name is Carlos Lombrera and I have a doubt about WSRF.
I am developing a tool that have a database located in one
administrative domain and an application in another domain.
All I need to do is to query the database from the app through Web
Services. The database will than return the result of the query to the
application. But I want to do this in a standar way.
So I started to read about WSRF and WSDM. But I am a little confused
about which would be the appropriate choice (WSRF or WSDM) to do this
that I want. Perhaps none os this... I am really a little confused (this
standards are all new for me).
Could you help me to clarify my doubt ?
Any answers are very welcome
Thanks a lot in advance
Carlos.
My name is Carlos Lombrera and I have a doubt about WSRF.
I am developing a tool that have a database located in one
administrative domain and an application in another domain.
All I need to do is to query the database from the app through Web
Services. The database will than return the result of the query to the
application. But I want to do this in a standar way.
So I started to read about WSRF and WSDM. But I am a little confused
about which would be the appropriate choice (WSRF or WSDM) to do this
that I want. Perhaps none os this... I am really a little confused (this
standards are all new for me).
Could you help me to clarify my doubt ?
Any answers are very welcome
Thanks a lot in advance
Carlos.
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