On Monday 24 November 2003 8:12 am, Robin Berjon wrote: > For the forms stuff, stealing from Cocoon and looking into that > server-side implementation of XForms (that converts to HTML+script) from > IBM would imho be interesting steps. For the WS part, I think that > making U-shaped pipelines easier to set up and use would do most of the > job (to allow others to build stuff more easily). I think we can do > without support for SOAP/RPC (which most big cos are giving up on > anyway) and focus on supporting document/literal SOAP, which fits our > idea of a document much better IMHO.
Yeah, I would love to see a taglib or provider that supported document/literal SOAP requests. I've built a few tests where I simply PUT literal XML over HTTP directly from Javascript. It works nice and gives you a way to share chunks of application context back and forth, but it would be nicer to have the features SOAP can provide, signed messages, security assertions, some other stuff... -- Tod Harter Giant Electronic Brain http://www.giantelectronicbrain.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]