Saloucious Crumb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just discovering WSIF which has been selected to be
use in our
> application.
>
> Actually, the deal is to invoke some methods in a local
environnement
> but in a near future these one will not remain in this
environnement
> and will be exposed with a unkonwn
"technology" (not choose yet).
>
> Is a good choice to use WSIF, knowing that on websphere
that we can
> read that :
> (
> http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wasinfo/
v6r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.websphere.base.doc/info/aes/ae
/twsf_api.html)
>
> "The Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) Java
provider is not
> intended for use in a Java 2 platform, Enterprise
Edition (J2EE)
> environment. There is a difference between a client
using the WSIF
> Java provider to invoke a Java component, and
implementing a Web
> service as a Java component on the server side."
i would say it depends on what you really want to do ... do
you plan to
run it inside websphere? then i ouwl d at least test it with
a small
prototype to see if wsif is going to work thw way you want -
j2ee can be
pretty hard to make do what you want and frustrating at
times.
best,
alek
--
The best way to predict the future is to invent it - Alan
Kay
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