Re: AW: transactions

2011-03-31 Thread nch
still alive? Cheers. [1] http://wiki.apache.org/ws/StackComparison [2] http://metro.java.net/guide/Using_Web_Services_Atomic_Transactions.html - Mensaje original De: "Caristi, Joe" Para: "java-user@axis.apache.org" Enviado: lun,28 marzo, 2011 15:51 Asunto: RE: AW:

RE: AW: transactions

2011-03-28 Thread Caristi, Joe
-Original Message- From: nch [mailto:underscore_...@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 9:29 AM To: java-user@axis.apache.org Subject: Re: AW: transactions Hi! I'm resending this email in the hope somebody who might have missed it can read it this time. Cheers. - Me

Re: AW: transactions

2011-03-28 Thread robert lazarski
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 10:28 AM, nch wrote: > Hi! > I'm resending this email in the hope somebody who might have missed it can > read > it this time. > > Cheers. > Does Axis2 have support for transactions spanning several web services? > Does the question make sense in the first place? > What w

Re: AW: transactions

2011-03-28 Thread nch
Hi! I'm resending this email in the hope somebody who might have missed it can read it this time. Cheers. - Mensaje original De: nch Para: java-user@axis.apache.org Enviado: mar,22 marzo, 2011 08:48 Asunto: Re: AW: transactions Exactly. I find this issue quite restricting a

Re: AW: transactions

2011-03-22 Thread nch
Exactly. I find this issue quite restricting at the time of composing services, which is one of the main goals of an SOA. I've found about ws-tx and kandula/kandula2, but looks rather dead to me. Do you have further info? Cheers - Mensaje original De: Stadelmann Josef Para: java-use