[Sending it to users_at_wsit.dev.java.net. Can WSIt guys provide answer to
Martin?]
Martin,
I know WSIT works on Netbeans and not sure about Eclipse. I think almost
everything you asked for is supported, but I will let WSIT experts to
answer your questions.
-vivek.
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
> My goals:
> *Interoperability with Visual Studio 2005+ (.NET 2.0,.NET 3.0)
> *Simple implementation - no WSDL writing. Simple annotation
> @WebService - like in .NET
> *Debugging of my code from the Server Container (Tomcat)
> *Integration in development environment, either through a plugin for
> Eclipse or a transition to Netbeans. I mean - Simple deployment to
> WebServer.
> *Standardisation. Apache SOAP being left out in the cold is rather
> annoying. I'd like a "standard" tech, that would be supported in the
> future.
>
> So is WSIT the answer?
> *Does it work with Tomcat?
> *Does it work with Eclipse?
> *Does it allow Debugging from the IDE?
> *Does it work with .NET 2.0?
> *Does it include simple annotation "@WebService"?
> *Does it allow for stateful WebServices? SOAP did - I'm not sure if
> this is a normal though...
>
> Believe or not - after reading that - I don't actually like .NET - its
> just made me lazy - I want simple WebServices where I don't have so
> much lost development time.
>
> I really appreciate your fast answer
>
> Martin
>
> Vivek Pandey wrote:
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> If your goal is .NET 3.0 interoperability then you should be fine
>> using WSIT [1]. WSIT which builds on top of JAX-WS 2.1 RI. See the
>> WSIT tutorial [2] for details. Post your questions on WSIT to
>> users_at_wsit.dev.java.net.
>>
>> -vivek.
>> [1]https://wsit.dev.java.net
>> [2]http://java.sun.com/webservices/interop/reference/tutorial/doc/index.html
>>
>>
>> Martin Cavanagh wrote:
>>> Hi everyone.
>>>
>>> I've got a program that I'm developing/extending. Currently its
>>> internet capable - but not secure.
>>>
>>> Currently its using Apache SOAP (which is ancient) + Tomcat +
>>> Eclipse + Java 1.4/1.5.
>>>
>>> In alot of my other development I'm using Visual Studio 2005 for
>>> PDA/other development, so I'm also looking for a SOAP implementation
>>> which will allow interoperation with .NET.
>>>
>>> Now I'm trying to make a transition from HTTP to HTTPS and at the
>>> same time SOAP -> Axis/JavaWS 2.0. Does this sound like a good
>>> strategy? We have a rich client which I must assume that every
>>> hacker would have access too. This means I can't have a the
>>> WebService username/password in the code....
>>>
>>> Can anyone give me any hints or tutorials about this? I've done a
>>> lot of hunting and its been sofar quite unsuccessful.
>>>
>>> It seems like Eclipse prefers Axis and Netbeans prefers JavaWS. Is
>>> that possible?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
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