Re: Examples of stateful services

2003-10-23 Thread Tom Oinn
We have a project called Soaplab (http://industry.ebi.ac.uk/soaplab/) where the services are inherently stateful; they wrap around arbitrary command line tools (mostly life science analysis programs) and expose them as services driven by metadata descriptions. These follow a standard factory pa

Re: examples stock doesn't work

2003-07-08 Thread Akhil Gupta
Hi Yu Sometimes what happens is that there is some control character at the end of the file and then i prevents it from getting parsed properly. My suggestion will be to copy the text that you attached in the mail and save it as a file. Then validate it with some XML editor and then try to deploy

Re: examples stock doesn't work

2003-07-07 Thread Srinath Perera
Hi It(SAXParser exception) sounds like something wrong with the xml file. am not sure anyway if you have some xml editor try to validate it. It seems ok for me. if get other services fine i belive you cn forget this one. If not get Axis user guide and go through it. I answer since no body ansers

RE: examples

2003-02-28 Thread Michael Yuan
Just a few more comments ... > Google's Web API is free, supplied as an experiment and to promote goodwill. > But the Web service actually undermines Google's business model (collecting > revenues from advertising), since the API users don't see ads. Hmm, but Google WS does require registration

Re: examples

2003-02-28 Thread Tom Myers
Anne Thomas Manes wrote: ... Amazon's Web API is not available to the general public. It's designed for B2B business relationships. It allows Amazon's affiliates to use Amazon's catalog to sell Amazon merchandise through their own Web sites. ... I don't know if you meant that, but just to clarify

RE: examples

2003-02-28 Thread Anne Thomas Manes
service, a provisioning service, etc., etc. Anne > -Original Message- > From: rf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 5:17 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: examples > > > I had asked, in november, about example web-services > that ar

RE: examples

2003-02-28 Thread Anne Thomas Manes
Web services simply to perform integration within their own organization. Anne > -Original Message- > From: rf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 5:17 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: examples > > > I had asked, in november, about ex

Re: examples

2003-02-28 Thread rf
I had asked, in november, about example web-services that are available publicly. Where do web-services stand today? I would also like to from various users who are on this mailing list, what kind of services have you created and how you publicized them? thanks. ~rf --- Dennis Sosnoski <[EMAIL PR

Re: examples

2002-11-15 Thread Steve Loughran
- Original Message - From: "Dennis Sosnoski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Satyanarayana M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 23:40 Subject: Re: examples > Most of the publicly available web services *are*

RE: examples

2002-11-15 Thread Anne Thomas Manes
Salesforce.com is testing their SOAP services. If you're a customer, you can sign up for the beta. UPS has HTTP Web services (not SOAP). You can download the client kit from the UPS site. Most production Web services are not available to the general public. They are designed to support business fu

RE: examples

2002-11-15 Thread Chris Williamson
] > Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 12:33 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Satyanarayana M > Subject: Re: examples > > > > > > visit xmethods.com.(you may be already knowing > > this) > > you can findout more there > > > > they are all toy services

Re: examples

2002-11-14 Thread Dennis Sosnoski
Most of the publicly available web services *are* toys. Despite the ".NET vision" of "The Road Ahead" there doesn't appear to be much of a *general* business case for web services as revenue generators. Google and Amazon are exceptions that demonstrate the rule. In Google's case they're making

Re: examples

2002-11-14 Thread RXZ JLo
> > visit xmethods.com.(you may be already knowing > this) > you can findout more there > they are all toy services at xmethods and salcentral. I am looking for more like Google and Amazon. Thanks, rf. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting

Re: examples

2002-11-14 Thread Satyanarayana M
Hi, visit xmethods.com.(you may be already knowing this) you can findout more there .. Satya - Original Message - From: "RXZ JLo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 9:55 AM Subject: examples > Google has its soap api, Amazon too has.