Hi Sushant,

"thus i am trying to find a solution, that is common across."

I wonder how WSIF would help you with that problem? WSIF is based on a rather old Axis1 version, which is iirc not exactly an interoperability miracle. I think you would be better off using either Axis2, Codehaus XFire or Apache CXF as a client for all three service hosts (Jboss, Axis2, Oracle). I would recommnd WSIF only if you really need one of the distinguising features of WSIF, not if you just want to build a generic Web service client. IMHO there are just better alternatives available for the standard use cases.

/philipp

sushant schrieb:
Hi Tobias,

It is not mandatory for me to use WSIF.
Its just, i might have web services deployed on Jboss,Axis 2 and oracle app server,
thus i am trying to find a solution, that is common across.

Thanks
Sushant


*/Tobias Anstett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:


    Hi Sushant,


        Can somebody point me to an example of creating web service
        client with WSIF and the web service is developed for AXIS 2.13


    As far as i know WSIF is the Web Service Invocation Framework
    integrated for example in the Rational Application Developer. I
    think your axis client is configured correctly, but WSIF needs
    custom serializers / deserializers to map the response or create the
    request. I have worked with WSIF two years ago and finally switched
    to axis.

    Is there any reason why you won't create a client with axis instead
    of WSIF ?

    Regards, Tobias


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