Per the SOAP spec (SOAP 1.2 is clearer than SOAP 1.1), and intermediary is
a full SOAP node, not a handler.
You can use WS-Addressing or WS-Routing to indicate the routing path in
SOAP headers. WS-Addressing supercedes WS-Routing.
Anne
At 10:26 PM 11/13/2003, you wrote:
Hi Bob,
I would like t
Hello Dimuthu,
On Friday, Nov 14, 2003, at 04:26 Europe/Ljubljana, Dimuthu Leelarathne
wrote:
Hi Bob,
I would like to comment on the following line.
CLIENT ---> INTERMEDIARY ---> ENDPOINT
Are you talking about the "INTERMEDIARY" mentioned in the SOAP
specification?
Yes, as the theory says,
Hello Wolfgang,
On Thursday, Nov 13, 2003, at 13:29 Europe/Ljubljana, Wolfgang
Vullhorst wrote:
Hi,
am a bit confused by some of your statements. Perhaps you can help
me with
that...
Of course, I will try to.
Wolfgang
Borut Bolcina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, again
since I had no
Hi Bob,
I would like to comment on the following line.
CLIENT ---> INTERMEDIARY ---> ENDPOINT
Are you talking about the "INTERMEDIARY" mentioned in the SOAP specification?
We (myself and my team mates) had a long discussion \ arguments on this
matter few months back. The question was
What is t
Hi,
am a bit confused by some of your statements. Perhaps you can help me with
that...
Wolfgang
Borut Bolcina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi, again
>
> since I had no luck, nobody answered to my question posted a
> month ago
> (subject WebServices chaining), i'll try again.
>
>
>
> Can