Re: [Axis2] Web service with no implementation

2007-05-10 Thread Daniel Feist
ver you want with the raw message. Shantanu - Original Message ---- From: Daniel Feist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2007 7:19:21 AM Subject: Re: [Axis2] Web service with no implementation I don't mind the sales pitch, just i was ideally lo

Re: [Axis2] Web service with no implementation

2007-05-08 Thread Daniel Feist
mentation. Dan On 5/8/07, Daniel Feist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't mind the sales pitch, just i was ideally looking for a lightweight solution using axis2 as a transport for esb with the option of using and passing on raw xml rather than binding and invoking. I am planning to u

Re: [Axis2] Web service with no implementation

2007-05-08 Thread Daniel Feist
ter. > 3) We have tested our code a lot, so we're pretty sure that its going > to work well in your case. > 4) One of our committers is writing a book on using Synapse and Mule. > So you wouldn't be alone in using Synapse as a way of adding really > top rate XML and WS handl

Re: [Axis2] Web service with no implementation

2007-05-08 Thread Daniel Feist
he config to test it. Paul On 5/8/07, Daniel Feist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am attempting to implement a web-services using a web service stack such > as axis in order to export functionality through a web service defined by > wsdl but with a twist...I want to integ

[Axis2] Web service with no implementation

2007-05-07 Thread Daniel Feist
Hi, I am attempting to implement a web-services using a web service stack such as axis in order to export functionality through a web service defined by wsdl but with a twist...I want to integrate this into a message based esb type architecture. What i want to do is the following: 1) WSDL first