The asynchronous capability in axis2? Isn't it client side? 
I thought about writing the service. I'll handle the problem with a void 
operation and later "client side axis" to callback.

Thx
Dominik


axis-user@ws.apache.org schrieb am 08.03.06 05:20:42:
> 
> Well , In Axis2 you have asynchronous  capability , so I think you can
> use Axis2  .
> 
> Prashanth.S wrote:
> 
> > 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
> >     
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