RE: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Gainty
t provided. > Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 19:03:16 -0600 > Subject: Re: Web Services > From: miguel...@gmail.com > To: user@struts.apache.org > > You may take a look at Spring-WS. Remoting is like "RMI over http", > meanwhile Spring-WS is a contract-first approach. &g

Re: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Miguel
You may take a look at Spring-WS. Remoting is like "RMI over http", meanwhile Spring-WS is a contract-first approach. Si quieres ser más positivo, pierde un electrón Miguel Ruiz Velasco S. On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 09:02, Griffith, Michael * wrote: > Spring has excellent remoting abilities. If y

RE: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Griffith, Michael *
Spring has excellent remoting abilities. If you are already using Spring, I'd check out Spring Remoting as my first option. -Original Message- From: Rafael Taboada [mailto:kaliman.fore...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:39 AM To: user@struts.apache.org Subject: Web Services H

RE: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Sidharth Bhatia
Hey Rafael, I think Spring webservices are a great point to start at. If you already know spring. The learning curve is not quite so steep. thanks, Sid Bhatia "Try not. Do... or do not. There is no try" -- Yoda _ _ mailto:sidharth.bhat...@gmail.com -Original Messag

Re: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Paweł Wielgus
Hi Rafael, i use axis from apache with no problems. Best greetings, Paweł Wielgus. 2009/3/17 Rafael Taboada : > Hi list! > > I have a Struts2+Dojo+JPA+Spring project working fine in a production > environment, but suddenly I have the requirement of exposing web services > from my project. I mean,

Re: [WEB-SERVICES ]

2006-06-07 Thread Thomas Joseph
> Web services. How web services are written in java. Are there any tutorials to understand the concept of web services? The J2EE Tutorial may be a good place to begin with.. Check out the latest version at http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/. Or search for older versions in th

Re: [WEB-SERVICES ]

2006-05-23 Thread Mike Elliott
On 5/23/06, temp temp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Web services. How web services are written in java. Are there any tutorials to understand the concept of web services? What particular kind of a web service did you have in mind? You mentioned Enterprise Java Beans. Those are not a web s

[OT] Re: [WEB-SERVICES ]

2006-05-23 Thread Dave Newton
temp temp wrote: > Web services. How web services are written in java. That's a rather open-ended question; you may want to look elsewhere. Perhaps trying a search for "java web services" on google: http://www.google.com/search?q=java+web+services There is more than enough information to get y