On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 23:13, Igor Fedorenko wrote: > Peter Donald wrote: > > On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 00:59, Igor Fedorenko wrote: > >>Not exactly. Soap does not have to be java, so getting "all remote > >>interfaces" of none-java service would be tricky. Of course, one could > >>write a factory that is smart enough to map soap urls into java > >>interfaces, but this sounds like hiding problems instead of solving them. > > > > If that is the case you could still use the same interface with a slight > > modification > > > > <block name="my-block-remote" > > impl="resource:/my/soap/descriptor.xml" > > factory="org.apache.avalon.factorys.SoapFactory"> > > </block> > > In fact, I cheat here -- encode service definition into "impl". > > So, lets say you've almost ;-) convinced me. I am going to implement > this as well as invocation interceptors and will post a patch sometime > later this week.
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