"A simple example. I'm involved in the WS-enablement of devices of all
kinds, using the Devices Profile for Web Services. Such devices can be
integrated in all sorts of WS environments, MS Longhorn/Vista, IBM
WebSphere, SAP NetWeaver..."
Interesting. The experiments we ran included SAP Netweaver,
specifically SOAP/WSDL in SAP's J2EE environment and their XI
orchestration environment (built on their workflow engine in their
older proprietary environment).
We found the WSDL produced in these two environments were very
different from each other for the same conceptual interface. Neither
was immediately interoperable with Java/Glue or C#/WSE2/WSE3.
Both WSDL's had to be hand-edited, based on advice from SAP
consultants I have access to.
-Patrick
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