| Andrew,
Very nice. I'm downloading your framework now. I've also run into much frustration with web services in WO, and have been looking into a lighter weight protocol. Maybe this will save me a huge amount of work. Hello Dino;
As you may know, I'd been using Cocoa/EOF since its origins but, since the Java Bridge is about to disappear I'd been trying to substitute it using Web Services. The main idea is to have Core Data,
This is something I have been working on as well. After many months of hard work tweaking WebServicesCore and WO's AXIS support, I come to the conclusion that the WO/AXIS/SOAP combination wasn't going to be suitable for my purposes -- I could easily use stronger words here. So in about 1/2 week (as opposed to months of fiddling with SOAP) I have written a JSON-RPC request handler for WO from scratch including the JSON serialiser/deserialiser. Although it has only been used for some weeks now, it is so far proving to work well and is far more "WO-like" and enjoyable to use. I have also written a Cocoa-side framework to interact with a WOA using JSON-RPC.
This is bundled into my framework "LEWOStuff" which you can download under a BSD-style license...
The overview PDF covers off some basics.
cheers.
___ Andrew Lindesay www.lindesay.co.nz
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