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http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-2033523.html?tag=st but agreed, the info is not very clear on just what is meant by "support". > -----Original Message----- > From: David Orchard [mailto:orchard@p...] > Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 9:40 PM > To: haustein@l...; 'Sasha Nakhimovsky' > Cc: xml-dev@l... > Subject: RE: SOAP serialization > > > Really? I'd like to see where Sun announced that they > supported SOAP. I'd > further like to see what "support" means in the context of Sun and > particularly Java. Java already "supports" SOAP because you > can create SOAP > messages using Java and Sun's parsers. > > Does support mean automatic invocation of java services through a SOAP > server? A Servlet implementation of a SOAP server? A SOAP > client that will > marshall soap requests onto HTTP? Automatic generation of > SOAP documents > from Java objects? An extension of JSR #31 for SOAP - JSR > #SOAP ?-) Binding > of SOAP requests to JMS queues? An EJB Session > implementation of a SOAP > container? Authoring tools? A SOAP XML Schema? A SOAP > server programming > model? > > I wonder what support means. Be careful when you claim that > a company > supports something. > > Just a curious guy, > Dave Orchard > > > -----Original Message----- > From: haustein@k... > [mailto:haustein@k...]On Behalf Of Stefan Haustein > Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 8:19 AM > To: Sasha Nakhimovsky > Cc: xml-dev@l... > Subject: Re: SOAP serialization > > > Sasha Nakhimovsky wrote: > > > > Can SOAP serialize an arbitrary Java object without loss of > data? What > are > > the constraints, if any? A study of Section Five would of > course yield > the > > answer, but I'm hoping that it already exists in a > pre-packaged form. > > I do not see any reason why it should not. And SUN has already > announced to support SOAP.... > > Best, > > Stefan > -- > Stefan Haustein > Univ. Dortmund, FB 4, LS 8 tel: +49 231 755 2499 > Baroper Str. 301 fax: +49 231 755 5105 > D-44221 Dortmund (Germany) www-ai.cs.uni-dortmund.de >
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