You might try Collaxa, although it isn't free.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: Document vs. RPC

BPWS4J is a great tool, if you're using RPC style messages. I have not find a way to use it with DOC oriented messages though.
Taverna is a great tool as well, but it uses it's own workflow language (which is not what I ideally want to do, but at least it works with DOC).
And there exist some projects that have not actually published something yet, so I don't know what they are aiming for.

remko


Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
See BPWS4J: http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/bpws4j

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From: "remko de knikker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 12:50 PM
Subject: Document vs. RPC


  
Often, one makes a decision to develop RPC or Doc oriented services. 
That's what I did. Since interoperability and uniform data format was a 
key factor, I chose DOC.

But now I am trying to develop choreographies, I discover that there not 
a lot (none?) (open source/free) choreography engines that support DOC 
oriented choreographies and use choreography standards 
(BPEL4WS/BPML/WSCI). (Although I think that the whole purpose of the web 
services concept is defeated by RPC style, but anyway...)

Does anyone know of such tools??

In any case, it might be worth while considering, for people who are 
weighing one against the other..

remko




    


  

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