How about a combination of the following tools instead of the Java
API:

c.c.prxml
c.c.duck-streams
compojure

I haven't tried this, and I have never worked with SOAP, so take it
with an appropriately sized grain of salt.

On Jun 24, 1:09 pm, Richard Newman <holyg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > No response.
>
> > Not even a single SOAP web service server implemented in Clojure yet?
>
> I have implemented other Java entities that "required" annotations --  
> they didn't require them, it was just a much more succinct alternative  
> to an XML configuration file. You might want to investigate if JAX-WS  
> has a fallback to a non-annotation mode, or one that involves  
> implementing additional introspection methods. It's a long shot, but  
> worthwhile, I think.
>
> If not: you're going to have to write Java code. Sorry.
>
> (Meta-note: your email arrived only 5 hours after your initial  
> message. Both arrived before 8am PST, and I imagine the majority of  
> people on this list are in the continental USA -- even this  
> Englishman. It's usually polite to at least wait until your audience  
> could reasonably be expected to have heard you knock before repeatedly  
> ringing the doorbell...)
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