Hi,
Thanks for the answers.
Yes, I was referring to the 2.0 RC.
Couple of additional questions:
* The system that my client will talk with is based on
WS-Notification 1.2. I noted that Muse 2.0 supports
WS-Notification 1.3. Is this backwards compatible, in other words,
will it be possible to use Muse 2.0 to generate a client that
talks to a 1.2 WS-Notification producer implementation that is not
build using Muse.
* I noted that muse 1.0 is available on the ibilio.org maven2
repository. Any plans to make the 2.0 version available there also?
Thanks again,
Gero
Daniel Jemiolo wrote:
Hi,
I assume you're referring to the Muse 2.0 release candidate, but I'm not
sure since we haven't published the docs on the web site yet (just in the
.zip files).
Muse's command line tooling generates the server and client side of a
project. It encorporates WSRF/WSN/WSDM implementations from Muse and
creates new code for custom features you've added to your WSDL. For client
generation, it will use pre-existing classes like
NotificationProducerClient as a base class when generating a new Java
client that is custom to your WSDL.
The NotificationProducerClient, NotificationConsumerClient, and
SubscriptionClient can all be used to send WSN messages. Based on what
you've told me so far, I'm guessing that you'd want to write a service
that implemented the WSN Notify operation so it could receive messages;
you could then use NotificationProducerClient to subscribe and
SubscriptionClient to destroy the subscription (unsubscribe). From the
producer side, you can use NotificationConsumerClient to send messages.
Dan
Gero Vermaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/28/2006 05:42:15 AM:
Hi,
I'm developing an application that needs acts as a client to a
WS-Notification service (this is not implemented using Apache Muse). It
must be able to (un)subscribe and get notifications. I stumbled across
Apache Muse and scanned the documentation on the site and am not sure if
I could use Apache Muse for this.
Reading the documentation my initial feeling was that Muse is primarily
intended to build the server side of WS-Notifications and not the client
side.... on the other hand... when I started browsing the download I
noticed the wsn-consumer sample which seems to do just what I want. It
subscribes to a NotificationProducerClient. So I think I can use Apache
Muse, is that correct?
Regards,
Gero
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