I can answer your one of the question.
Guadalupe Ortiz wrote:
>I still need time to read about the ew features in JWSDP-1.4, but I am very
>interested in two of them and I would be gartefull if any of you have
>already studied/used them to make me a litle summary:
>* I think I have read somewhere that it provides a new way to attach
>information/documents to JAX-rpc messages/services. I would like to know if
>that is right and what exactly it provides.
>
>
JAXRPC 1.1.2 shipped with JWSDP 1.4 provides support for doing web
services attachments using SOAP with Attachemnts and WSDL Mime binding
and conformant to WS-I Attachment Profile 1.0. For details see the white
paper at:
https://jax-rpc.dev.java.net/whitepaper/1.1.2/attachments.html and its
second part
https://jax-rpc.dev.java.net/whitepaper/1.1.2/attachments-howto.html
has step-by-step instructions on building web services which can do
attachments with the sample code.
-vivek.
>* About compatibility with WS_Security, what does it means exactly? Which
>type of security it offers? Message level? Is it easy to apply?
>
>And finally, what does exactly mean the capability of using JDBC rowsets
>with jwsdp1.3?
>
>Thank-you very much, any comments are briefly gratefull
>Gobellot
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