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Re: Plugging JAXB into JAXRPC via the Extensible Type Mapping / Serialization Framework ?

From: Doug Kohlert <doug.kohlert_at_sun.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 12:05:01 -0700

Mark,
No, JAXRPC 1.1 SI/RI will not implement it, you will have to wait for
the J2EE SI/RI FCS release.

Mark D. Hansen wrote:
> Will the JAX-RPC 1.1 SI/RI implement the deployment model described in
> Web Services for J2EE 1.1 specification (JSR-109)?
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Doug Kohlert [mailto:Doug.Kohlert_at_Sun.COM]
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:47 PM
>>To: Mark D. Hansen
>>Subject: Re: Plugging JAXB into JAXRPC via the Extensible
>>Type Mapping /
>>Serialization Framework ?
>>
>>
>>Mark,
>>We are releasing the FCS version of JAXRPC 1.1 in I think October as
>>part of the J2EE 1.4 release. It should be fixed then. Sorry for the
>>issues.
>>
>>Mark D. Hansen wrote:
>>
>>>Doug,
>>>
>>>OK - thanks for your help. I was trying to use rpc/enc
>>
>>because I discovered (in an earlier thread) that the current
>>RI doesn't support dynamic proxy for oneway doc/lit.
>>
>>>I'm trying to use JAX-RPC as a platform to develop a simple
>>
>>messaging framework. JAXM would actually be better suited to
>>my purposes, but I can't use JAXM because I need to use
>>official J2EE technology. I think that I'm going to have to
>>give up on trying to do this with the current RI because of
>>the lack of dynamic proxy client support for oneway doc/lit.
>>
>>>Maybe I should try using a different JAX-RPC implementation
>>
>>and come back to the RI at the next release? Any suggestions
>>are welcome.
>>
>>>-- Mark
>>
>>
>>--
>>Doug Kohlert
>>Java Software Division
>>Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>>phone: 503 345-9806
>
>


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Doug Kohlert
Java Software Division
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
phone: 503 345-9806