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The IBM SOAP is available in alphaworks at http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/soap4j regards Martin West ----- Original Message ----- From: John F. Schlesinger <johns@s...> To: 'mark hu' <mark@f...>; 'Narayanan, Ramesh' <RNarayanan@p...>; 'Marcel Ruff' <ruff@s...>; <xml-dev@x...> Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:19 PM Subject: RE: XML across varied Servers > Mark Hu wrote: > "Thanks for your input, and first of all, I believe u know bit about SOAP, > and if so, MS SOAP Toolkti is based on COM,..." > > Actually, SOAP is not based on COM, it is an alternative to COM that runs > over HTTP. That is why, I imagine, IBM is pushing it. > > Yours, > John F Schlesinger > SysCore Solutions > 212 619 5200 x 219 > 917 886 5895 Mobile > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-xml-dev@x... [mailto:owner-xml-dev@x...]On Behalf Of > mark hu > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 3:50 PM > To: Narayanan, Ramesh; Marcel Ruff; xml-dev@x... > Subject: Re: XML across varied Servers > > > Thanks for your input, and first of all, I believe u know bit about SOAP, > and if so, MS SOAP Toolkti is based on COM, obviously, u can write the same > code in CORBA - the object model does not really matter for the path you are > taking now, back to couple of years ago, there was a Unix COM lib support > already, besides, if u read Anthony's mail - Re: XML across varied servers > ... > * Set up a file share on NT, use samba on UNIX to > place the file on the share. Use NT "at" scheduler > to periodically check for and process new files. > If going from NT to UNIX, use cron. > > * Drop xml files on an NFS-shared volume and use > NT SFU to grab from UNIX periodically. > > * Use FTP to push or pull the files periodically > ... > and if u know COM pretty well, u may know u can write executable based COM > server on Unix side, and put the other COM clients or servers on NT side, > and the inter-communications between them are surely easy, u can also call > NT side COM server or service from Unix side through the Unix COM server > mentioned above, combined with SOAP protocol, u can surely transfer > what-ever data u want to, and COM+ improve asynch. calls over COM - cause > COM+ wrap up all the services in NT option-pack into OS level, this will > help - in this way, u make a call from your NT side COM client, and send it > to Unix based COM server, then contiue your regular job - the notification > will reach u later without touching your finger, briefly, that's all - put > in this way, we can say: COM+ = COM + MTS + MSMQ + ....., makeit clear, > right ? > > > > mark > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Narayanan, Ramesh <RNarayanan@p...> > To: 'mark hu' <mark@f...>; Marcel Ruff <ruff@s...>; > Narayanan, Ramesh <RNarayanan@p...>; <xml-dev@x...> > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 3:07 PM > Subject: RE: XML across varied Servers > > > > First Thanks to everyone for all your suggestions. > > > > CORBA or COM are good between systems that support that architecture. But > > when calls have to be made between UNIX to NT, for example, how can i use > > COM+ ? > > Also, CORBA calls become difficult to implement in NT. And anyway if i use > > these proprietary calls to send data, doesnt that defeat the purpose of > XML > > ? The same goes for MSMQ/MQSeries . and anyway MSMQ by itself (except in > > conjunction with LEVEL8's Geneva) doesnt talk to Unix Server,right ? > > > > Thanks, > > Ramesh > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mark hu [mailto:mark@f...] > > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 12:51 PM > > To: Marcel Ruff; Narayanan, Ramesh; xml-dev@x... > > Subject: Re: XML across varied Servers > > > > > > it does not have to be CORBA aware.......... ???, there's no any link > > between asynch. sending/receiving and CORBA, FYI, COM(+) supports asynch. > > calls, messaging and nofication pretty well as well - some aspects are > even > > better than current CORBA. > > > > mark > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Marcel Ruff <ruff@s...> > > To: Narayanan, Ramesh <RNarayanan@p...>; <xml-dev@x...> > > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 3:48 AM > > Subject: Re: XML across varied Servers > > > > > > > "Narayanan, Ramesh" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello everybody, > > > > > > > > I understand that XML is great for moving data across > > applications > > > > running under different OS. Every book and article says this is the > > primary > > > > goal of XML. But i dont understand how this is implemented. More > > > > specifically , i need to send an XML document asynchronously from an > > Unix > > > > Server to a Windows NT Server, neither of them running a web server. > How > > can > > > > this be done, without using MSMQ or MQSeries ? Could somebody throw > > some > > > > light on this ? > > > Consider xmlBlaster, it is a free MOM for commercials as well > > > and runs anywhere. > > > http://www.xmlBlaster.org > > > > > > You can asynchronously send/receive XML data using all CORBA aware > > > languages like C++, Java, Perl etc. > > > XML-RPC support is under construction as well. > > > > > > Marcel > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Marcel Ruff > > > ruff@s... > > > http://www.lake.de/home/lake/swand/ > > > http://www.xmlBlaster.org > > > > > > > > > *************************************************************************** > > > This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. > > > To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev > > > List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ > > > > > > *************************************************************************** > > > > > > > > *************************************************************************** > This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. > To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev > List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ > *************************************************************************** > > > *************************************************************************** > This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. > To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev > List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ > *************************************************************************** >
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