... and it's outdated ... and a pain to use... and not actively being worked 
on. If you're dedicated to Apache for some reason, at LEAST use Axis (also 
at http://xml.apache.org), but if you want something that actually makes 
SOAP easy to use, look at GLUE, from http://www.themindelectric.com/ .


>From: "jayaraman sureshkumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [jdjlist] RE: Any help would be HIGHLY appreiated
>Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 05:42:37 +0000
>
>Hey ,
>
>Have  a look at Apache soap API .. Its pretty simple .. Free ..and it works 
>.......
>
>Thanks
>
>suresh
>
>
>
>
>>From: "David Treves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: [jdjlist] RE: Any help would be HIGHLY appreiated
>>Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 07:58:41 +0200
>>
>>I there,
>>
>>For interoperability between different systems it is widely known that XML
>>is a common solution. On top of that SOAP was developed and there are
>>several technologies which implement SOAP in order to achieve
>>interoperability.
>>
>>I would recommend you to investigate web services or RPC solutions, both
>>based on SOAP.
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>--
>>David Treves.
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Emmanuel Eze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Cc: "'Abhilash Nair'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 6:32 PM
>>Subject: [jdjlist] RE: Any help would be HIGHLY appreiated
>>
>>
>> > No, see if u Use JMS , JMS server will be configured on ur App Server, 
>>one
>> > of ur java program will send the message to the JMS Server (Queue or
>>Topic),
>> > then u can use Message Driven Bean to connect to other server retrive 
>>the
>> > data, all the code resides on ur server (which i assume is J2EE
>> > implementation) so there is nothing to run on the third party side from
>> > where ur planning to retrieve the data.
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Abhilash Nair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> > Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 6:17 PM
>> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Subject: Re: [jdjlist] RE: Any help would be HIGHLY appreiated
>> >
>> >
>> > YES have considered that model... but the place we
>> > need to connect to NEED NOT be Java based... could be
>> > any other technology. They would not understand if we
>> > send a JMS message! Based on some parameters that we
>> > need to send about the client, they will return the
>> > required data
>> >
>> > --- Emmanuel Eze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > From your question it seems you need to collect some
>> > > information outside
>> > > your architecture as soon as User Logs In ( I am
>> > > assuming that is your
>> > > application), if this is the Case then go for Java
>> > > Messaging Service (JMS)
>> > > asynchronous Model, it will definitely solve your
>> > > purpose.
>> > >
>> > > Regards,
>> > > Eze Emmanuel
>> > > SystemSpecs Limited
>> > > Lagos
>> > > Nigeria
>> > >
>> > > -----Original Message-----
>> > > From: Abhilash Nair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> > > Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 5:52 PM
>> > > To: JDJList
>> > > Subject: [jdjlist] Any help would be HIGHLY
>> > > appreiated
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Hi All:
>> > >
>> > > We need to implement an asynchronous connection to
>> > > an
>> > > application which resides outside of our
>> > > architecture
>> > > (another organization) and need to maintain that
>> > > connection forever.
>> > >
>> > > We need to have this connection open all the time as
>> > > important data about clients logging in would reside
>> > > in that box. Hence, we need to go to that box and
>> > > retrieve data about the client as soon as the client
>> > > logs in asynchronously.
>> > >
>> > > I was wondering if anyone has implemented this in
>> > > any
>> > > other way, other than using the Java Connector
>> > > Architecture?
>> > >
>> > > Any suggestions would be most welcome and highly
>> > > appreciated.
>> > >
>> > > Thanks and Regards,
>> > > Abhi
>> > >
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