RE: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?

2008-02-29 Thread Allen, Daniel
Ok, thanks. As long as I know I'm not going in a completely ridiculous
direction, I'll make it work.

~Dan 

-Original Message-
From: Randy Burgess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 6:18 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?

If you have shared functionality then it sounds like a good candidate
for
web services. I wouldn't do the shared JAR deal.

Regards,
Randy Burgess
Sr. Web Applications Developer
Nuvox Communications



 From: Allen, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:59:03 -0500
 To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Subject: RE: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?
 
 Well, the same application is now expected to talk to the public at
 large via a web site and also provide updates about their interactions
 to an internal web site. So, I do need to expose some sort of web
 service. It will actually be different business logic, but it will
refer
 to a lot of the same classes, the same database access, etc. Are you
 saying that you think it would make more sense to just refactor that
 into a separate shared JAR and then have three projects, Struts,
Shared,
 and WebService (possibly running CXF on the last)?
 
 Thanks for the advice,
 ~Dan
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Randy Burgess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 4:49 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?
 
 That thread was about exposing business logic used in a S2 app as web
 services for use in other applications. If you are interested in web
 services then the CXF site is a good place to start. Personally I
 wouldn't
 go to the trouble of creating web services just to use them in an S2
web
 app. 
 
 There is an STP Eclipse plugin that will work with CXF but AFAIK there
 is no
 direct integration between CXF and Struts 1/2.
 
 http://incubator.apache.org/cxf/
 
 Regards,
 Randy Burgess
 Sr. Web Applications Developer
 Nuvox Communications
 
 
 
 From: Allen, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:20:54 -0500
 To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Subject: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?
 
 I saw a thread go by while back about Struts and web services, and
 someone suggested Spring and CXF. I've got Spring integrated into my
 Struts (2.0.11) application, but I'm not familiar with CXF at all,
nor
 have I actually ever put together a web service before.
 
 Does anyone know of a good guide to integrating those, or an example?
 Is
 there a CXF struts plugin? I mostly need the really basic stuff, like
 the result type for a struts action that would be accessed as a web
 service. (Or should I just have a separate servlet running on the
same
 server?)
 
 I know this is a very general question, but anything will help.
 Thanks,
 ~Dan
 
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Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?

2008-02-28 Thread Allen, Daniel
I saw a thread go by while back about Struts and web services, and
someone suggested Spring and CXF. I've got Spring integrated into my
Struts (2.0.11) application, but I'm not familiar with CXF at all, nor
have I actually ever put together a web service before. 

Does anyone know of a good guide to integrating those, or an example? Is
there a CXF struts plugin? I mostly need the really basic stuff, like
the result type for a struts action that would be accessed as a web
service. (Or should I just have a separate servlet running on the same
server?)

I know this is a very general question, but anything will help.
Thanks,
~Dan

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Re: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?

2008-02-28 Thread Randy Burgess
That thread was about exposing business logic used in a S2 app as web
services for use in other applications. If you are interested in web
services then the CXF site is a good place to start. Personally I wouldn't
go to the trouble of creating web services just to use them in an S2 web
app. 

There is an STP Eclipse plugin that will work with CXF but AFAIK there is no
direct integration between CXF and Struts 1/2.

http://incubator.apache.org/cxf/

Regards,
Randy Burgess
Sr. Web Applications Developer
Nuvox Communications



 From: Allen, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:20:54 -0500
 To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Subject: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?
 
 I saw a thread go by while back about Struts and web services, and
 someone suggested Spring and CXF. I've got Spring integrated into my
 Struts (2.0.11) application, but I'm not familiar with CXF at all, nor
 have I actually ever put together a web service before.
 
 Does anyone know of a good guide to integrating those, or an example? Is
 there a CXF struts plugin? I mostly need the really basic stuff, like
 the result type for a struts action that would be accessed as a web
 service. (Or should I just have a separate servlet running on the same
 server?)
 
 I know this is a very general question, but anything will help.
 Thanks,
 ~Dan
 
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RE: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?

2008-02-28 Thread Allen, Daniel
Well, the same application is now expected to talk to the public at
large via a web site and also provide updates about their interactions
to an internal web site. So, I do need to expose some sort of web
service. It will actually be different business logic, but it will refer
to a lot of the same classes, the same database access, etc. Are you
saying that you think it would make more sense to just refactor that
into a separate shared JAR and then have three projects, Struts, Shared,
and WebService (possibly running CXF on the last)?

Thanks for the advice,
~Dan

-Original Message-
From: Randy Burgess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 4:49 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?

That thread was about exposing business logic used in a S2 app as web
services for use in other applications. If you are interested in web
services then the CXF site is a good place to start. Personally I
wouldn't
go to the trouble of creating web services just to use them in an S2 web
app. 

There is an STP Eclipse plugin that will work with CXF but AFAIK there
is no
direct integration between CXF and Struts 1/2.

http://incubator.apache.org/cxf/

Regards,
Randy Burgess
Sr. Web Applications Developer
Nuvox Communications



 From: Allen, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:20:54 -0500
 To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org
 Subject: Struts serving both HTML requests and web service?
 
 I saw a thread go by while back about Struts and web services, and
 someone suggested Spring and CXF. I've got Spring integrated into my
 Struts (2.0.11) application, but I'm not familiar with CXF at all, nor
 have I actually ever put together a web service before.
 
 Does anyone know of a good guide to integrating those, or an example?
Is
 there a CXF struts plugin? I mostly need the really basic stuff, like
 the result type for a struts action that would be accessed as a web
 service. (Or should I just have a separate servlet running on the same
 server?)
 
 I know this is a very general question, but anything will help.
 Thanks,
 ~Dan
 
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