WJ Krpelan ha scritto:
Dear ppl, I think this leads us nowhere. Webservices is neither JAVA
nor DOTNET nor PHP nor PERL-specific nor should it be. Webservices
is expected to interoperate with all of them. How is this to be
accomplished? By adhering to the standards laid down for WSDL. So
PLEASE restrain yourself to using language constructs which can be
clearly defined within the reach of WSDL/XML-Schema, and keep it
simple on top of that. It is the JAVA-Programmers or
DOTNET-Programmers duty to guarantee that unproper values are not put
into WS-clients or WS-Server-stubs!! Cheers, Wolfgang
In an ideal world, I would perfectly agree with you.
In a real world, given the importance and market share of .NET, if tools
provided by Axis2 don't let me write web services that are correctly
callable by .NET clients, I would consider them to be completely useless.
Moreover, please notice that the discussion is all about adhering to the
standards, but in the way that grants interoperation the most in
real-world common scenarios.
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Mauro Molinari
Software Designer & Developer
E-mail: mauro.molin...@cardinis.com