Michael Schuerig wrote:
On Monday 15 November 2004 15:08, Vic wrote:
Anyway, I found above open source product to be powerfull, and if
some other's are frustrated w/ Axis, they have an Open Source
alternative.
Hessian doesn't do the same as Axis, thus it is not an alternative.
Um. No. That's not
On Monday 15 November 2004 15:08, Vic wrote:
> Anyway, I found above open source product to be powerfull, and if
> some other's are frustrated w/ Axis, they have an Open Source
> alternative.
Hessian doesn't do the same as Axis, thus it is not an alternative.
Michael
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Michael Schuerig
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
sorry to be bitter.
Why be so bitter?
I said OT, so people know it's OT.
please allow yourself to
take the time to compare this to the product of interest!
I used to use Axis. I found Axis slow, complex and buggy. Then I
switched to something simple and powerfull and fast.
Le 14 nov. 04, à 16:35, Vic Cekvenich a écrit :
http://theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=29658
From there:
This should be your first choice for SOA since it works, and then you
can move on to others.
Isn't this childish at wish ?
I've never such a bad "news" posting... sorry to be bitter
I tried to ignore this. but can't. EVERY month or so, someone posts, i
have a better mouse trap.Yes, you do. BUT this is a forum for Axis
users who have problem related to Axis. If you want to advocate
something, do it outside. If you have a specific request about a
feature that is present in h
Easily!
I return compound nested collections all the time. (Ex: resulsts of rows
form a db such as iBatis)
http://www.caucho.com/hessian/#Introduction-to-Hessian
.V
John Menke wrote:
Vic!
Can Hessian do complex object serialization? Say i have a bean x that
contains a ref to bean y and i need to
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Subject: Repost: OT-ANN: My favorite SoA is Hessian
V
>
> Read:
> http://theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=29658
> or
> http://www.caucho.com/hessian/#Introduction-to-Hessian
>
> I find Axis heavy and not able to do complex things I need
V
Read:
http://theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=29658
or
http://www.caucho.com/hessian/#Introduction-to-Hessian
I find Axis heavy and not able to do complex things I need relative to
Hessian.
.V