that too :)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bart Frackiewicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Richard Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: SOAP and web services


Hi Ric,

>
> I use mod_perl/apache/soap::lite to create an internal
> "application server"
> so that I can distribute processing load from the public
> webserver. This
> also allows me to expose a soap web service to the public if
> I wished to
> give them direct access to a method on this application server, but of
> course they would need a soap client to access this service.
>
> Do you want to just return an xml to your user, or do you
> want to do what I
> do which is do internal RPC using SOAP.

in my opinion a web service has another great benefit - you can sperate the
logic and the front ends. we have here an application running on php/html,
and all the logic is inside this scripts, in case of running on another
medium/language (like flash or php for plain html) you must copy all the
logic - you can call this a nightmare.

in this case i think that a solution provides with PRC/SOAP is a good idea,
but on every article i read more, i realize that this technology is still
young and just experimental (e.g. php 4.x).

bart

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