The only publicly-announced product releases that include the Muse 2.x are IBM's WebSphere 6.1 Web Services Feature Pack and IBM's Tivoli Monitoring 6.0; I'm not allowed to comment on any other products that are providing WSDM interfaces via Muse, and I suspect that anyone who is in the middle of development (with Muse) will be in the same situation. I don't have any metrics for you, and collecting them from software vendors using Muse may prove more trouble than it's worth. ;)
Dan "Manolo Gomez Lopez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/19/2007 03:29:28 AM: > Great! > > Apache Muse will be certainly my choice. > > One more thing, Are there any practical experiences or success storys about > the use of Apache Muse in any project?, Are there any metrics? > > Greets > > 2007/2/15, Daniel Jemiolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > You can certainly define your own capabilities - that is the most > > significant feature of the wsdl2java code generator. When designing your > > WSDL, you can add in your own operation and resource properties using your > > own XML namespaces - wsdl2java will generate code for any > > property/operation that is not part of the standard WS-* definitions. It > > will generate one interface/class for each XML namespace that is > > referenced by the portType, which means that you can break up your > > properties/operations into separate capabilities if you want. You can also > > have all your custom properties/operations in one namespace (= capability) > > if that's all you need. > > > > See this documentation for more details: > > > > > > > > http://ws.apache.org/muse/docs/2.1.0/manual/architecture/programming-model. > html#capabilities > > > > http://ws.apache.org/muse/docs/2.1.0/manual/tools/wsdl2java.html#analyzer > > > > http://ws.apache.org/muse/docs/2.1.0/manual/tools/wsdl-conventions.html > > > > http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/ac-dw-ac-wsdmmuse-i.html > > (tutorial that includes custom capabilities) > > > > > > > > > > "Manolo Gomez Lopez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/15/2007 02:26:21 > > PM: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I'm in need exposing WSRF and WS-Notificaction interfaces for a set > > of > > > services I'm writing. I recently came across Apache Muse wich implements > > > those specifications, but... > > > > > > If I use apache muse to provide WSRF and WS-Notification will I be > > able > > > to append to the apache-muse generated WSDL the operations of my service > > and > > > provide implementations for that methods so that my service will consist > > of > > > the WSRF and WS-Notification operations as well as my service-specific > > > operations? > > > > > > If so, good news Apache Muse is my choice..., if not, What would be > > the > > > best approach to build a management interface for a given web service > > > (understanding web service as the set of operations of a given service > > > exposed as SOAP endpoints)? > > > > > > Also I would like to know of any successful use of Apache Muse in the > > > context of managing web services? Any project that uses Apache Muse? > > > > > > Greets, > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
