The LSID Java Toolkit supports both SOAP and HTTP.   The HTTP version is very simple and does not use Axis.  I believe work is being done outside of development team to implement a more lightweight, HTTP-only version of the LSID Java stack.  

- Ben
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/31/2006 11:36:58 AM:

>
> Carole Goble wrote:
> > However, we have problems with the implementation, specifically the use
> > of SOAP within the resolution
> > system, because:
> > 1. its not needed conceptually
> > 2. its costly
> > 3. its overkill which affects performance
> > 4. the main implementation is Axis based - not suitable for phones, pdas
> > and other thin clients
>
> I'd like to second that.
>
> It's great that someone has come up with a convention for putting a
> database name, identifier and version number into a URI (URL or URN
> wouldn't matter much, if there were a trivial way to convert between the
> two, as can be done with a DOI).
>
> But I'm less enthusiastic about the entire SOAP-based technology stack. May
> be that I don't understand all the problems it was meant to address, but
> for us it's not only overkill, but also simply not practical.
>
>


Ben Szekely
IBM Software Engineer
Advanced Internet Technology, Cambridge, MA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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