No, I have to use http. But I think i will try the following approach: - Java class with knowledge of the running bpel process and callback port - providing the asynchronous operation as void method - after processing the request somehwere in my java code I'm goint to use axis2 client api to return the value
axis-user@ws.apache.org schrieb am 05.03.06 11:28:02: > > Cant you use SOAP over JMS rather than SOAP over HTTP?? > I think it provides async invocations using queues. > > Rgds > Prashanth > > > SOA Work <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there, > > almost every BPEL guide is talking about invoking services in a asynchronous > way and reveiving the result via callback later. Now I was thinking about how > such a service in axis or axis2 would look like. > > I guess the service has to now the callback port and maybe the endpoint. At > the end of the operation the service has to use the client side axis and > callback the process. > > Does somebody do any similar? Any examples? Is there a way how to determine > from which sender the invocation was received? > > Best > regards > Dominik > __________________________________________________________________________ > Erweitern Sie FreeMail zu einem noch leistungsstarkeren E-Mail-Postfach! > Mehr Infos unter http://freemail.web.de/home/landingpad/?mc=021131 > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 1GB free storage! ______________________________________________________________ Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! Jetzt bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://f.web.de/?mc=021193