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Thank you, T. assistent ========= Unternehmensberatung http://www.assistent.com _________________________________________ Thomas Herbstreuth Telefon: +49 711 735 760 0 Telefax: +49 711 735 760 5 > -----Original Message----- > From: Jürgen Kaatz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 2:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Axis web services for MySQL Connection. > > > Hi to all, > > I use a data access object design pattern (DAO), to access a > mysql database > through a webservice function. > To big advantage is, that one doesn't need any database specific > environment variables like host, database, user > or something else in the source code. All this is done in the JNDI > environment of the tomcat application server. > Another big advantage is, that the used database is abstracted from the > "real" web service. It is very simple to > change the database layer for another database engine. > > If anybody is interested in this feature, I can build up a small example > from my source code. > > Greetings > Juergen > > >Nice timing, I need to write a tutorial on SOAP-to-JDBC and need > suggestions. > >Ideas for a 'toy app' to build are greatly appreciated. > > > > > >On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 10:44:57AM +0200, Thomas Herbstreuth wrote: > > > 2.) > > > Writing a webservice that connects to a mySQL Server (your > Webservice would > > > be the database client in this case) and delivering the data > via a set of > > > parametrized methods. > > > You couldn't find anything specific about SOAPand JDBC > because there is not > > > the slightest difference in the use of JDBC in a Web-Service > and a directly > > > connected client. > > > > > > > >-- > >Miguel A Paraz <http://mparaz.com> Mobile: +63-916-423-7922 > >Imperium Technology, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Office: +63-2-812-3155 > >