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Oshani Seneviratne updated AXIS2-625:
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    Attachment: JavaScriptService.aar

> Deploying a Javascript service in Axis2
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>
>          Key: AXIS2-625
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-625
>      Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>         Type: New Feature

>  Environment: Operating system used in the devlopment: Ubuntu Breezy Badger
> Software platform: JDK 1.5
>     Reporter: Oshani Seneviratne
>     Priority: Trivial
>  Attachments: JavaScriptService.aar, JavaScriptService.patch
>
> It is now possible to deploy a web service written entirely in javascript on 
> Axis2.  When implementing the javascript service, the user will have the 
> option of using E4X syntax, which extends the semantics of familiar 
> Javascript operators and manipulate the XML data with ease.
> This feature needs 2 classes (org.sample.javascript.JavaScriptReceiver and 
> org.sample.javascript.JavaScriptEngine) and the js.jar library from Mozilla 
> Rhino in addition to the Axis2 libraries.
> The JavaScriptReceiver processes the incoming message and extracts the 
> javascrtipt function name[1] , the arguments / payload to be sent to the 
> javascript service and the javascript source stream[2]. It then calls the 
> JavaScriptEngine which uses the Mozilla Rhino API to process the javascript 
> file. The JavaScriptEngine returns an xml string object to the 
> JavaScriptReceiver and the latter encodes the result and sends the outMessage.
> [1] The operation the client requests.
> [2] This is similar to the ServiceClass in a Java service.

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