Hey guys,

   the documentation says:
"It is relatively straightforward to run a CXF service in a Tomcat <http://tomcat.apache.org/> container on z/OS". But the IBM OS is not a requirement correct? I can run this service on any Tomcat container running on any OS right? I know this is an elementary Q but I wanted to make sure there are not OS-specific dependencies.

Thanks

Benson Margulies wrote:
CXF has two things going on here.

1) you can ask the server to generate and deliver the javascript client.
2) you can create a 'dynamic client' that can talk to moderately
complex services.

However, option 2 requires the entire CXF stack on the client, and I
have no idea if J2ME has the necessary goodies.


On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Demetris<demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote:
Does CXF support client-side programming for Web Services? What we are after
in one of our projects
is to:
(1) host web services (or at least a Soap engine) on mobile devices
(primarily running J2ME CDC)
(2) build web service clients on mobile devices, either by discovering and
utilizing WSDLs (to generate
javascript stubs) or some other mechanism to allow them to generate the
client code.

Not sure how realistic this is at this stage but I am not finding much on
(1) and a bit on (2). Many people
have said that generating WSDLs on mobile devices is a difficult task so we
are considering the off-the-
device mechanisms.

Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Tue August 11 2009 11:26:05 pm Demetris wrote:

Do you know if Axis 1.x can generate document/literal or only
rpc/encoded? I am wondering if setting
the OPERATION_STYLE_PROPERTY to document would do the trick.

I believe Axis1 can do doc/literal.   JAX-RPC did require some level of
support for that so I'm pretty sure Axis1 implemented it.   Not sure how to
go about configuring it to do so.   I'm not an Axis1 user.  :-)

Dan




Benson Margulies wrote:

Demetris,

If your place has a big investment in RPC/encoded, perhaps one of you
would like to pick up the project that one of our committers started
of adding RPC/encoded support to CXF. If you do it, you get to ensure
that it works with your services :-). I'd be happy to mentor someone
in figuring out where Dain left off.

--benson

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Demetris<demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote:

Of course I do see infrastructures here in production still using Axis
1.x without any plans on
migrating while other systems come into play with Axis 2 etc. and
interoperability between the
two sides is impossible - and of course the rest of us will need to sit
in between and needing to
do our own translations - not good.
In any case, CFX is a pretty impressive project so I have a feeling I
will be adapting it to my
work.

Cheers

Daniel Kulp wrote:

On Tue August 11 2009 12:15:40 pm Demetris wrote:

That's what I figured ;) Thanks  for the info Benson.

Now regarding inteconnection of Web Services across implementations,
if there is no bridge
between the old RPC/encoded and CFX, at least I am assuming that
newer
versions would
be able to handle SOAP calls across them or not? This is something I
never tried/looked into
while I worked exclusively with Axis so I was wondering.

Pretty much none of the modern SOAP toolkits support RPC/encoded.
 Axis2 doesn't.  CXF doesn't.  Metro/JAX-WS RI doesn't.  Etc....
Basically, rpc/encoded was such an interopability nightmare that it
really fell into the bucket of "You REALLY REALLY don't want to use
it."    If you want interopability, you really need to migrate to one
of the literal forms.

Dan


Benson Margulies wrote:

OK, that message is buried in the substrate somewhere. I'm not sure
that I agree with it :-) In practical terms, we just don't have the
code or RPC/encoded.

I'm unaware of anything you can use to interconnect an old Axis
RPC/encoded service with CXF.

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Demetris<demet...@ece.neu.edu>

wrote:

Hi Benson,

the reason I mentioned JAX-WS is because a WSDL file that I passed
to WSDL2JS returned
"RCP/encoded WSDLs are not supported in JAX-2.0". I had a feeling
it
is "neither here nor
there" but I wanted to double-check - I think I know what the issue
is now after reading the
corresponding documentation but I will return and send more info if
I cannot resolve it.

A separate question - is there a "bridge" between Axis WS and its
tools and CFX? Can an Axis
WS client call a CFX-implemented WS and vice versa or not?

Thanks

Benson Margulies wrote:

Demetris,

CXF includes the ability to build Soap 1.1 Javascript clients for
doc/lit and rpc/lit services. JAX-WS is relatively neither here
nor
there.

The code can be run in two modes. You can run the tool as a
standalone, and you get Javascript that (with the utility file
supplied) will run anywhere that has a compatible request object.
Or, you can ask any CXF-implemented web service to deliver a
javascript client, and one will be returned.

Have you read
http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/javascript-clients.html?

--benson

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Demetris<demet...@ece.neu.edu>

wrote:

And one more observation - because wsdl2js utilizes JAX-WS 2.0,
RPC/Encoded
documents are not supported. Is that correct?

Thanks again

Demetris wrote:

Ok now that I played a bit with wsdl2js I am beginning to
understand what
you said below.
So one can use the wsdlurl in order to get the server to return
the script
- can you please
clarify a few things since I am new to this -
1. what kind of server are we talking about in this case?
2. The only way to generate the Javascript is through a remote
server
+ URL? If I have the WSDL
in my possesion how can I use this tool to generate the script
of
me?

Thanks again

Benson Margulies wrote:

The tool is part of CXF, so it requires Java 1.5. Since its
output is Javascript, I don't understand why you need to run it
under J2ME.
In fact, you can just use the ?js URL form from the server to
get the server to generate it on the fly.

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Demetris<demet...@ece.neu.edu>

wrote:

Hi all,

 I am interested in generating Javascript stubs from a WSDL
file - I am
assuming that the WSDL2js tool is the
appropriate tool to use. Has anyone used this tool so that I
can ask a couple of Qs?

(1) Which Java version is the tool built on?
(2) Can I used it under J2ME-CDC to generate stubs for mobile
devices?

Thanks in advanced


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