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I am a tester at BEA. We just released a beta of "WebLogic Workshop", which does just that. I don't know the exact URL, but you can find it somewhere under http://www.bea.com. If you send me your WSDL, I can see that it (or something substantially similiar) gets incorporated into our test suite. Thanks, -Wayne Steele >From: Gabriel Vögler <gvoegler@w...> >To: <xml-dev@l...> >Subject: Using non-SOAP XML-Vocabularies in Web-Services >Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 12:30:41 +0100 > > > >Hi, > >I am writing a thesis about Web-Services and E-Procurement.. I built a >JAXM-based prototype which gives back catalogues. I decided to not use the >SOAP-encoding, because there exist xml-standards for catalogues (e.g. >www.bmecat.org) and I wanted to use these standards directly. Many >postings >on this list seems to confirm the opinion, that the SOAP-encoding is not a >good solution if industry-standards already exist. > >My problem is, that many Web-Service tools doesn't work well with my >prototype. Many of them are designed for RPC and SOAP-encoded based >Web-Services. I have an handwritten WSDL-file (DOC-style) for my service, >but many tools fail to generate proper proxy-code. But if can't generate >proxy-code one advantage of Web-Services is lost... >Does anybody knows some tools which can help to build SOAP-clients for >Web-Services which don't use SOAP-encoding? > >thanx > >Gabriel > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
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