ed is using a lot of Spring
beans, though I've injected some T5 services into those ...
Regards,
Jim.
-Original Message-
From: Peter Stavrinides [mailto:p.stavrini...@albourne.com]
Sent: 30 August 2010 14:36
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Web Services
... sorry to leach on this th
This is stellar stuff guys - you're saving me a lot of headaches. Thanks.
Regards,
Jim.
-Original Message-
From: Peter Stavrinides [mailto:p.stavrini...@albourne.com]
Sent: 30 August 2010 14:36
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Web Services
... sorry to leach on this thread
s, Beirut, Bucharest,
Istanbul
Subject: Re: OT: Web Services
hi,
i use a (JaxWS)HttpServletRequestFilter service to intercept WS calls to
my application. it will only intercept calls that have the url pattern of
the provided WS that can be configured. and i'm using metro too. we
switched fro
nding
overrides...
g,
kris
Von:Peter Stavrinides
An: Tapestry users
Datum: 30.08.2010 14:59
Betreff: Re: OT: Web Services
Hi Jim
I evaluated quite a few Java WS stacks and was between CXF and Metro, but
in the end I chose metro, but to be honest there was very little to c
"Tapestry users"
Sent: Monday, 30 August, 2010 10:52:44 GMT +02:00 Athens, Beirut, Bucharest,
Istanbul
Subject: RE: OT: Web Services
Kalle, Daniel,
Thanks for the responses. Good to know that there are positive experiences
with CXF. It's probably the front-runner for me at the mo
Thanks Davor - am leaning towards CXF.
Regards,
Jim.
-Original Message-
From: Davor Hrg [mailto:hrgda...@gmail.com]
Sent: 30 August 2010 08:47
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Web Services
I used CXF to generate java code from XSD-s,
CXF is easily used with maven, but in the end
ng WS clients - I should
have said "providing interfaces for a system" rather than "interfacing with
a system".
Regards,
Jim.
-Original Message-
From: Kalle Korhonen [mailto:kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com]
Sent: 30 August 2010 03:43
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Web S
I used CXF to generate java code from XSD-s,
CXF is easily used with maven, but in the end most newer
WS engines use JAXB for data binding.
JAXB is not perfect, and it took me a whole week
to make rules for jaxb to get desired output.
To be fair, he problem was not jaxb here but a very bad XSD,
so
.s...@gmail.com]
Sent: 29 August 2010 19:07
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Web Services
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 19:35:11 +0200, Jim O'Callaghan
wrote:
> I'm aware this is off topic, but since there are so many people on the
> list
> with a broad skill set am hoping
Second that. CXF is the successor to XFire and its solid.
Kalle
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Daniel Honig wrote:
> I know of many projects using CXF without complaints. I'd say that CXF is
> probably a good way to go.
>
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Jim O'Callaghan
> wrote:
>
>> I'm a
I know of many projects using CXF without complaints. I'd say that CXF is
probably a good way to go.
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Jim O'Callaghan
wrote:
> I'm aware this is off topic, but since there are so many people on the list
> with a broad skill set am hoping I can learn from their exp
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 19:35:11 +0200, Jim O'Callaghan
wrote:
I'm aware this is off topic, but since there are so many people on the
list
with a broad skill set am hoping I can learn from their experiences /
heartbreak. I am evaluating various WS stacks for interfacing with a
system
- curren
I'm aware this is off topic, but since there are so many people on the list
with a broad skill set am hoping I can learn from their experiences /
heartbreak. I am evaluating various WS stacks for interfacing with a system
- currently I am using XFire as it requires very little configuration and
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