ny volunteers?
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> Anne
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Many of the commercial Java implementations (WASP, GLUE, Cape Clear, XMLBus)
autogenerate the schema, WSDL, and UDDI documents for you also. There'
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> What really needs to happen is the availability of tools that
auto-generate
> the XML schema, WSDL, and UDDI documents so developers don'
What really needs to happen is the availability of tools that auto-generate
the XML schema, WSDL, and UDDI documents so developers don't have to waste
time learning and implementing a technology that does not return benefit
relative to amount of effort. These documents are tedious to produce at
be
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> Hi Jim,
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> It does seem to complicate the 'set up' of the call from the client
side
> when you use doc/literal. Doesn't the client have to manually
construct
> the
> XML message to be p
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From: Stu Halloway (DevelopMentor) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 1:04 PM
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Hi Jim,
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It does seem to complicate the 'set up' of the call from the client side
when you use doc/literal. Do
Hi Jim,
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It does seem to complicate the 'set up' of the call from the client side
when you use doc/literal. Doesn't the client have to manually construct
the
XML message to be passed to the server in the case of a doc/literal
service
call (when the xsd types required by the doc/literal service