Hi Tanmoy,

On 02/07/2007, at 6:02 PM, Tanmoy Roy wrote:

I am a total newbie to WebSevices world. so kindly pardon my ignorance. I have been developing WebObjects based application for quite some time now. So I will be very comfortable if I can develop a WebServices application in
WebObjects.

Sure. WO provides a reasonably nice wrapper for Axis.

Here is my requirement, there will be a Webpage (not owned by us) where in
we will provide a link to our service that will capture information.

So they're be posting information to your service? Is the client's webpage serviced by a java-based app?

I was going through the WebObjects-WebServices tutorial and going by the Client-Server codes it seems that a lot of coding is needed by the client as
well to use the service of the Server/Provider.

That really depends on the interface you provide and how complex the information you're requiring input of.

In my case that will not be possible. As we do not own the clients we cannot do any change in them. So is it that I will not be able to use WebObjects?

That decision (from what you've described) seems unrelated. I'd need a little more info on what info you're trying to capture.

Also is it possible to have a WebObjects application without any Front-End. What I am asking is a Direct-Action enabled aplication which will just do
some logic and will not throw-up
any front-end.

Yes. Just have you're default direct action use a WORedirect to redirect the request to some other host/page.

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck



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