Alan Williams ha scritto:
> Raoul JP Bonnal wrote:
>   
>> Dear all,
>>     
>
> Hello,
>
>   
>> I'm writing some test ws, but not so testing.
>> Until now I wrote ws with only a parameter, and they worked great, but 
>> now I need services with more than one parameter.
>> Which kind of approach, rpc  or document ?
>> It's seems to me more natural and readable (with taverna too) to use the 
>> rpc, but WS-I suggest to use document.
>> Using document it's not quite complicated from inside a JEE environment, 
>> I have just a new type and I fill it, but for example from taverna there 
>> is only an generic xml input parameter reference. How the user know 
>> which kind of parameters need to pass in ?
>>     
>
> The user will have to put in xml splitters.
>   
ok.
>   
>> So I'm quite confused and I don't know which is the best path to follow.
>> Could you give me some thoughts about that.
>>     
>
> The local WSDL expert (Stuart) says that wrapped (document) literal is 
> probably the best.
>   
Wow, I just found the answer -IBM' site-, your expert is right.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-whichwsdl/#N1021A

I have some problems with the output but I'm on the right way. I need to 
admit that it's quite hard to follow all the specs.

--
Ra


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