PUSH technology in webservices, any standard design pattern? workaround?

2003-04-12 Thread Paris Apostolopoulos
Hi! I am sorry for my newbie question again, I am trying to find information about implementing the notion of PUSH in my web services based application. The client consumes the service in an RPC style. Request/response.Thats fine Even though in the server (service) some events occur that I would l

RE: Web Services book

2003-03-12 Thread Paris Apostolopoulos
book - Original Message - From: "Paris Apostolopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 13:05 Subject: RE: Web Services book >I should point out that some of the Irani and Bashar is wrong, because those bits in Ax

RE: Web Services book

2003-03-12 Thread Paris Apostolopoulos
>I should point out that some of the Irani and Bashar is wrong, because those bits in Axis havent ever worked. Example: Global Fault handling and lifecycles. If they'd >written code to test these things, they would have noticed. The fact that they didnt, worries me. The source is there, why

RE: Web Services book

2003-03-12 Thread Paris Apostolopoulos
I definetely agree woth Jason!Using this book I managed to make some great progress when it comes understanding AXIS , alright after a while you might find it a bit restricitve and some of the examples might not work , but for a newbie is the best soltuin around! I know wrox is preparing a new boo