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Subject: So how do non-Microsoft people consume web services?
> I've gone through the process now of publishing a bunch of web services,
> hand writing all the WSDL de
xmlBus from iona also have a very complete set of tools for the Automation
of wsdl/uddi etc
jim
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I was
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12/12/2002 06:57 AM
Please respond to axis-user
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I was specifically askin
Try Systinet WASP Developer plug-ins for JBuilder, NetBeans (aka Sun ONE
Studio), and Eclipse (aka IBM WSAD). www.systinet.com
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I was specifically asking about IDE support for ws's.
We're are the same state now as we were years back in the beginning of html.
Back then, you edited it by hand, these days, very little need to code
directly in html.
Similarly for ws. We currently need to write by hand wsdl and stubs and
wsdl2
Can anyone please help me understand the original request here? Axis has
WSDL2Java; after using that, I have an ordinary Java development problem.
Why isn't this the answer?
Feeling dense today,
Mike
IntelliJ has support for web services built into the ide. I haven't used
them myself, but looking at the documentation on it, it seemed somewhat
simple.
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ColdFusion MX and DreamWeaver MX have very good support for building application to
consume web services.
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Tom Jordahl
Macromedia Server Development
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