Pete
On 7/19/06, Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Thanks for the constructive feedback!
-- dims
On 7/18/06, Deep Ghosh < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> All,
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> I could generate a Microsoft web service in 5 minutes and with axis its
> more than 5 hours so far. Thus the Subject.
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> Generating wsdl2java was pretty ok (Although in Windows I would have
> expected a Program Menu Item to do such thing...or at least a batch/shell
> file in
> DOS/UNIX but you guys will never learn that.
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> So...ran wsdl2java and got a bunch of classes. Now what?
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> Agree jws deployment is smart...but I have compiled a bunch of java
> classes.. so have a list of class files.
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> Used AdminClient to deploy the wsdd.
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> Used the section Custom Deployment - Introducing WSDD in
> http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/user-guide.html#PublishingWebServicesWithAxis
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> This is written by a moron. Rules : Dont write a bunch of stuff without
> telling what needs to be done. I know you are proud of the stuff you have
> developed but all the user cares is about how to use it and quick.
>
> AdminClient says....<Admin>Done processing</Admin>. Yes, everyone knows
> that. Did someone teach this guy that if you write a program, you should let
> the user what happens?
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> So now..i have these bunch of classes. I dont know to what URL this damn
> thing is deployed.
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> Whereas in Microsoft, they would start the URL and create a ASP.NET form
> to run my web service.
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> When will this apache people grow up? I am sure ten years letter I will
> see them doing the same mistakes.
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> Best Regards,
> Deep
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Davanum Srinivas : http://www.wso2.net (Oxygen for Web Service Developers)
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