Thanks will give it a go

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Arijit Mukherjee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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28 October 2004 12:18
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Subject: RE: Automating web service

 

The client probably needs to register once - otherwise how would the service know where to send the stuff? So, a probable solution can be:

 

1. The client registers once and provides some means (some URI) where the server will send its stuff - shouldn't be a synchronous procedure - the server will either send something via ftp/gridFTP/SMTP etc...if you make this synchronous, it means the client will also have to be running...

 

2. The server continues to run, and sends the object or whatever at specific times - can be implemented using timers/counters...

 

Seems do-able...

 

Cheers

Arijit

 

 


From: Suzy Fynes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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28 October 2004 12:11
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Subject: RE: Automating web service

Kinda of but an object would be sent to the client server.

 

Is it do-able?

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Arijit Mukherjee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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28 October 2004 12:10
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Subject: RE: Automating web service

 

Sounds like a notification service...

 

Cheers

Arijit

 


From: Suzy Fynes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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28 October 2004 12:08
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Subject: Automating web service

 

 

Hi,

 

Can anyone tell me if its possible to automate an axis web service i.e. as oppose to a client making a request when they want information that the service sends out the information daily

 

Thanks

Suzy

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