Re: Java API for SOAP messages
Lew wrote:
Axis is not a server, but a library. "Its" server is Tomcat or JBoss
or Sun Application Server or IBM WebSphere or Oracle Application
Server, or BEA's, or ...
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
OK, so it should be possible to use only its SOAP features (without
deploy anything)?
You will need some Web application server to implement a Web service by the
very nature of the beast.
http://java.sun.com/webservices/jwsdp/index.jsp
which is now superseded by https://glassfish.dev.java.net... anyone
tried this? It's not clear what I should download to use it... the
whole Java EE 5 SDK?
You will need some Web application server to implement a Web service by the
very nature of the beast. You can use
Tomcat or JBoss or Sun Application Server or IBM WebSphere or
Oracle Application Server, or BEA's, or
Glassfish or ...
JEE is a large rubric for a host of technologies. You only need what you need
from it.
Read and reread the documentation that comes with each Web-service library to
determine how to use it.
- Lew
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