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From: "olivier brand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "axis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 2:24 PM
Subject: Castor Serializer/Deserializer to be added in Axis ?
> Axis developers,
>
> Following the emails I sent a few
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bcotton@synxis
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> "olivier" == olivier brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
olivier> Axis developers, Following the emails I sent a few days
olivier> ago about Castor. I have implemented a set of
olivier> Serializers/Deserializers for Castor objects.
That's awesome!!
olivier> The advantage wit
Axis developers,
Following the emails I sent a few days ago about Castor. I have
implemented a set of Serializers/Deserializers for Castor objects.
The advantage with these is a better handling of your XML Schemas
(compared to what WSDL2Java generates), and a validation built in the
Castor fra
Document based messaging would integrate cleanly with Castor.
/Chris
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 2:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Castor Serializer/Deserializer ??
>>>>> "Olivi
otton
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> "Olivier" == Olivier Brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Olivier> All,
Olivier> Has anyone implemented a Cstor Ser./Deser. for Axis ? I
Olivier> have done it for Apache Soap while ago (which allowed me
Olivier> to pass complex structures), but Axis is way more complex
Oli
All,
Has anyone implemented a Cstor Ser./Deser. for Axis ? I have done it for
Apache Soap while ago (which allowed me to pass complex structures), but
Axis is way more complex for implementing your own serializer. Is there any
documentation beside the source code on how to do it ?
I think that t