I've already written an E4X provider for AXIS2 for a subsequent article in
this dW series. I'll see if I can post the code here before the article
comes out.
...ant
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"Eran Chinthaka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 27/04/2005 04:19:45
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I did some work on this, before the summit.
We have to write a MessageReceiver for e4x support. This MessageReceiver
can
use Rhino within that. And then we can deploy a javascript service (with
of
course with a service.xml file, pointing to E4X message receiver and giving
the operation names).
I think that's what is required to do. I wrote a HelloWorld with E4X, but
didn't write the MessageReceiver.
Venkat, if we can provide this, that will be great, and will be a good
marketing thing as well ;).
Regards,
Eran Chinthaka
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sanjiva Weerawarana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:44 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Axis2]Article on E4X
>
> Venkat Reddy wrote:
>
> >I did some heavy weight implementations using javascript before, which
> >already used asynchrounous XML communications, Javascript based MVC
> >model using IFrames as views etc all within IE browser. But the native
> >supprt for XML is cool. If there is any work needed for Axis in this
> >area, leave it for me :-)
> >
> >Venkat
> >
> >
> Excellent! There's some folks in Sri Lanka look into plugging it in as a
> language for implementing services and to tie Axis2 into it as the
> API for invoking services. Glad to get your help to get those done right!
>
> Sanjiva.
>
>