On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 10:34:15 +0200 (CEST), Giacomo Pati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In this release of HPWS, Cocoon2 contains some initial support for
> > accessing Web Services via SOAP. The specific enhancements contain a
> > SOAP and UDDI logicsheet, both developed on top of some powerful
> > abstractions, which I hope to integrate in the C2 main trunk very
> > soon.
>
> We have a version running that is able to communicate with SOAP
> clients as well as normal browsers by an abstraction we call
> Connectors (implemented as Actions). The Connectors responsability
> is to accept the client request and transform it into an abstraction
> so that every client protocol can use the very same service
> code. The counterpart of Connectors are Responders (implemented as
> XSP pages and ev. XSLT) that knows the client protocol to transform
> the abstracted response object to.
This sounds very interesting! Can you elaborate a little bit more on
this? Do you have any documentation/source code I can take a look at?
Greetings,
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