No the wsn-consumer can be in a separate container but must also be an 
endpoint. For that matter it may or may not use Muse.

Balan Subramanian 
Autonomic Computing, IBM, RTP, NC
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sorry i forget another question in this way ^L^

it's true that : to receive notification from wsn-producer, a wsn-consumer
must be deployed in the same container of wsn-producer ?

thanks for all

mabroukONnet


mabroukONnet wrote:
> 
> hi all,
> I have two questions:
> 
> 1- i didn't find a wsdl description for the consumer resource in
> wsn-consumer example (however there is the capability class). So i want 
to
> ask:
> can i create simple resource code without creating wsdl description for
> that resource (only including standard wsdl and xsd files) and off 
course
> without passing via wsdl2java (by coding manually) ?
> 1.1- If it's so, how MetadatExchangeClient.getWSDL() method can work?
> 
> 2- I readed discussion between Dan and Bigtex (last february) about
> wsn-consumer and how a simple java program can receive published
> notification. If i understood, that's no way to receive notification
> directly from wsn-producer (so we must create one resource consumer) ?
> 
> thanks for all.
> 
> 

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