Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Rafael Taboada
Hi list! I have a Struts2+Dojo+JPA+Spring project working fine in a production environment, but suddenly I have the requirement of exposing web services from my project. I mean, I need to implement web services about my project funcionality which other systems can consume. I'm completely n

[WEB-SERVICES ]

2006-05-23 Thread temp temp
Web services. How web services are written in java. Are there any tutorials to understand the concept of web services? Several application servers provide tools which builds web service on a button click. This way I can create a web service but I cannot understand what files

Re: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Paweł Wielgus
Hi Rafael, i use axis from apache with no problems. Best greetings, Paweł Wielgus. 2009/3/17 Rafael Taboada : > Hi list! > > I have a Struts2+Dojo+JPA+Spring project working fine in a production > environment, but suddenly I have the requirement of exposing web services > from my

RE: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Sidharth Bhatia
--Original Message- From: Rafael Taboada [mailto:kaliman.fore...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 8:39 AM To: user@struts.apache.org Subject: Web Services Hi list! I have a Struts2+Dojo+JPA+Spring project working fine in a production environment, but suddenly I have the requirement of ex

RE: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Griffith, Michael *
Spring has excellent remoting abilities. If you are already using Spring, I'd check out Spring Remoting as my first option. -Original Message- From: Rafael Taboada [mailto:kaliman.fore...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:39 AM To: user@struts.apache.org Subject: Web Ser

Re: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Miguel
abilities. If you are already using > Spring, I'd check out Spring Remoting as my first option. > > -Original Message- > From: Rafael Taboada [mailto:kaliman.fore...@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:39 AM > To: user@struts.apache.org > Subject: Web Ser

RE: Web Services

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Gainty
.. Spring is powerful (i've used it primarily as a SessionFactory..) i have'nt seen any web-services deployed thru Spring Framework..would appreciate a touchback on anyone who has used Spring for Web-Service deployment thanks, Martin __ Ve

Re: [WEB-SERVICES ]

2006-05-23 Thread Mike Elliott
On 5/23/06, temp temp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Web services. How web services are written in java. Are there any tutorials to understand the concept of web services? What particular kind of a web service did you have in mind? You mentioned Enterprise Java Beans. Those are not

Re: [WEB-SERVICES ]

2006-06-07 Thread Thomas Joseph
> Web services. How web services are written in java. Are there any tutorials to understand the concept of web services? The J2EE Tutorial may be a good place to begin with.. Check out the latest version at http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/. Or search for older versions

Controller for web services

2004-05-20 Thread Pedro Salgado
Is there any MVC implementation for web services (I am not seeing any wasy way to do that with Struts)? Thank you, Pedro Salgado - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

[OT] Re: [WEB-SERVICES ]

2006-05-23 Thread Dave Newton
temp temp wrote: > Web services. How web services are written in java. That's a rather open-ended question; you may want to look elsewhere. Perhaps trying a search for "java web services" on google: http://www.google.com/search?q=java+web+services There is more than enough

回复: [WEB-SERVICES ]

2006-05-24 Thread Kyle Wu
this would help http://www.roseindia.net/webservices/webservices.shtml temp temp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写道: Web services. How web services are written in java. Are there any tutorials to understand the concept of web services? Several application servers provide tools

Struts Web Services (StrutsWS) Update

2005-02-04 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Today I have released v1.0 beta 1 of the Struts Web Services Enablement Project (StrutsWS) on SourceForge. This is a MAJOR update! Anyone using a previous version is very much recommended to upgrade ASAP, and if you are new to the project, now might be the time to have a look. Here'

RE: Controller for web services

2004-05-20 Thread Andrew Hill
Have a look at Axis (also an Apache project). It will probably do what you need. -Original Message- From: Pedro Salgado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 21 May 2004 13:20 To: Struts Users List Subject: Controller for web services Is there any MVC implementation for web

Re: Controller for web services

2004-05-20 Thread Michael McGrady
That is pretty much the reason for Struts, isn't it? Literally, of course, no one can do an MVC implementation for web services, but the older dogs get pretty mad when you point that out. They don't want to hear it for some reason. But, in terms of providing the idea MVC-Like impl

Re: Controller for web services

2004-05-21 Thread salgado.pc
> Have a look at Axis (also an Apache project). It will probably do what > you need. > > -Original Message- > From: Pedro Salgado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 21 May 2004 13:20 > To: Struts Users List > Subject: Controller for web services &g

RE: Controller for web services

2004-05-21 Thread salgado.pc
gt; > They have a rather active user list so Im sure if you ask there someone > will be able to help :-) > > regards > Andrew > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 21 May 2004 18:17 > To: [EMAIL PROTEC

RE: Controller for web services

2004-05-21 Thread Martin Gainty
://ws.apache.org/axis/ Regards, Martin Gainty From: "Andrew Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Controller for web services Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 14:08:18 +0800 MIME-Versi

RE: Controller for web services

2004-05-21 Thread None None
ly, this won't do for all cases, but for simpler services it should do the trick nicely, and has for me. It's not perfect, but depending on your needs might be a good fit. Let me know if anyone has questions if they are interested in doing something like this, I'll try and answer an

Re: Controller for web services

2004-06-04 Thread Pedro Salgado
(to frank) I really have to read more carefully this answer and post a reply (I already answered some things on the web services enablement thread :D). My web services background has improved (thanks to more than 30 articles+books) but I need more time to analyze the solution you are proposing

Re: Controller for web services

2004-06-04 Thread Frank Zammetti
al Details there is probably what your most interested in. Frank From: Pedro Salgado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Struts Users Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Controller for web services Date: Fri, 04

[S2] Struts with Web Services

2008-04-03 Thread Kelly.Graus
age in context: http://www.nabble.com/-S2--Struts-with-Web-Services-tp16475805p16475805.html Sent from the Struts - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Testing Struts Restful Web Services

2009-10-22 Thread struts-restful
Does anyone know of any tool that can be used to test the restful web services? In my application the controllers are called from a third party application so there are no Jsp's. If i had jsp's i would use maybe JwebUnit to test the app. Are there any alternatives? Thanks -- View th

[OT] Java & .Net web services interoperability

2005-07-22 Thread Brent Vaughn
We have a web service written in Java and a C# client to consume the Java web service. We are trying to send SOAP messages with attachments, but the problem is that .NET only accepts DIME attachments. Is it possible for Java to send its SOAP attachments in the DIME format? Basically, does Java s

Re: [S2] Struts with Web Services

2008-04-03 Thread Lukasz Lenart
Hi, > 1. Is this login "web service" something that is actually commonly used? Yes and no, mainly because WS is session-less and you have to manage the session token by your self. We use such approach internally, through ssl and we manage session expirations by hand. > 2. Is this what a web se

Re: [S2] Struts with Web Services

2008-04-03 Thread Wes Wannemacher
I see that Lukasz already has a longer response, but if I am reading your request properly, then I think you might be looking for CAS - http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/ -Wes On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 16:00 -0700, Kelly.Graus wrote: > Hello, > > I've been spending the last couple months familiari

Re: [S2] Struts with Web Services

2008-04-03 Thread Lukasz Lenart
> http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/ > > -Wes Do you have some experience with that? It looks quite interesting ;-) Regards -- Lukasz http://www.linkedin.com/in/lukaszlenart - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

Re: [S2] Struts with Web Services

2008-04-04 Thread Wes Wannemacher
Production integration experience? No... I evaluated it and did a quick proof-of-concept on a project once. We ended up sticking with the in-house option, which wasn't bad, but it was an apache mod, so we periodically looked for alternatives because we were always tied to mod_jk or mod_proxy becau

Re: [S2] Struts with Web Services

2008-04-04 Thread Dustin S.
We've had great success with CAS. Its pretty trivial to 'cas-ify' a web application and as wes mentioned it is very nice for a single sign on solution. They also have a very active mailing list. On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Wes Wannemacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Production integration ex

Struts Web Services Enablement Project : version .02

2004-06-03 Thread Frank Zammetti
Ok, I just posted version .02 of the newly-named Struts Web Services Enablement Project (prounced 'SWISS EP' I guess?!?). Here's the address again: http://www.omnytex.com/wst.zip This version I think is considerably more useful, but I'm still eager to hear anyone&

Re: [OT] Java & .Net web services interoperability

2005-07-22 Thread Dave Newton
Brent Vaughn wrote: We have a web service written in Java and a C# client to consume the Java web service. We are trying to send SOAP messages with attachments, but the problem is that .NET only accepts DIME attachments. Is it possible for Java to send its SOAP attachments in the DIME format?

Re: [OT] Java & .Net web services interoperability

2005-07-22 Thread Tom Ziemer
Hi Brent, yes that's possible. I've just implemented a web service (based on Apache Axis) that sends DIME Attachments. We have Java and .NET clients that can consume these. The only problem is that there is bug in the official 1.21 Axis Release so you would have to use the CVS version. Regards, T

[OT] Complex domain objects and web services

2007-02-20 Thread Tom Ziemer
e web. Great. Now I want to add web services and all of a sudden this won't really work anymore. What I'd like to do is use JAXB2 to marshall my DOMs, transfer them using XFire and reasemble them via JAXB2 on the client side. For simple objects this works nicely yet when you have cyclic depen

RE: Struts Web Services Enablement Project : version .02

2004-06-04 Thread Marco Mistroni
ssage- From: Frank Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 June 2004 19:51 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Struts Web Services Enablement Project : version .02 Ok, I just posted version .02 of the newly-named Struts Web Services Enablement Project (prounced 'SWISS EP' I guess?!?). Her

RE: Struts Web Services Enablement Project : version .02

2004-06-04 Thread Frank Zammetti
point know anything about it. Yet another opportunity to learn something new! :) Frank From: "Marco Mistroni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Struts Users Mailing List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-14 Thread Richard Reyes
Hi Guys, Can a simple java app access a web service? Or do I need to install axis? Thanks Richard - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-14 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Hi Richard, Axis is the server-side of the WS equation (although maybe it can perform some client duties, I'm not certain), so more than likely it wouldn't come into play anyway. The simple answer is yes, a simple Java app can access a web service. There are classes that will specifically he

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-15 Thread Richard Reyes
Hi Frank, Thanks for the info. I hope you wouldn't mind.. can you point me to a tutorial of those classes that can make a simple class access a web service? Thanks Richard On 7/15/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Richard, > > Axis is the server-side of the WS equation (alt

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-15 Thread John Henry Xu
Hi Richard, I hope Frank doesn't mind if I point to a java class tutorial using web services with Java. http://www.cppunit.org/article/Article/159.html Jack H. Xu Technology columnist and editor http://www.usanalyst.com Chief Architect and manager http://www.getusjobs.com (The largest

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-15 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Frank doesn't mind if I point to a java class tutorial using web > services with Java. > > http://www.cppunit.org/article/Article/159.html > > Jack H. Xu > Technology columnist and editor > > http://www.usanalyst.com > > Chief Architect and manager > > http:

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-15 Thread Richard Reyes
ogies > http://www.omnytex.com > > On Fri, July 15, 2005 6:56 am, John Henry Xu said: > > Hi Richard, > > > > I hope Frank doesn't mind if I point to a java class tutorial using web > > services with Java. > > > > http://www.cppunit.org/

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-15 Thread Ed Griebel
FYI, I've used Axis to generate client java stubs by parsing the service's WSDL file. It will generate the stub classes to call the WS and the POJOs to communicate with the WS. You don't actually need to "install" the Axis package and there's no daemon to run to do this, you'll just need to extrac

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-15 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Nice, thanks Ed! I'd absolutely agree, assuming you have WSDL, this is the way to go. Can it generate anything if it doesn't have WSDL though? I have experiences where the services I needed to consume didn't supply any, for various reasons, but maybe it can still generate some generic stub code?

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-15 Thread Ed Griebel
Frank- It's an interesting idea, I don't know, I've been "lucky" enough that I've had WSDL to work with. It might be possible to use the same methods that wsdl2java uses, but there's probably a lot of complexity in there because SOAP can be quite complex. I've found that one disadvantage of the c

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-15 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
On Fri, July 15, 2005 12:41 pm, Ed Griebel said: > Frank- > > It's an interesting idea, I don't know, I've been "lucky" enough that > I've had WSDL to work with. It might be possible to use the same > methods that wsdl2java uses, but there's probably a lot of complexity > in there because SOAP can

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-16 Thread Richard Reyes
Thanks to all. On 7/16/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, July 15, 2005 12:41 pm, Ed Griebel said: > > Frank- > > > > It's an interesting idea, I don't know, I've been "lucky" enough that > > I've had WSDL to work with. It might be possible to use the same > > methods that

Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services

2005-07-16 Thread Martin Gainty
ist" Cc: "Ed Griebel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 9:02 AM Subject: Re: [OT] Can a simple java app access web services Thanks to all. On 7/16/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, July 15, 2005 12:41 pm, Ed Griebel said: > Fran