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Subject: Re: [provision] JMS provisioning (nothing about the GW Proposal)...
Since Jeff brought it up, this highlights one of the advantages of using WSDL as a central part of the interface definition. For example, the Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) recently contributed by IBM to the Apache Foundation, allows for a single WSDL description to include bindings to EJBs or a JMS server among others. Using WSIF, a client can then access a Web Service based on this WSDL description. More information at http://ws.apache.org/wsif/overview.html. Gerry |---------+----------------------------> | | Jeff Bohren | | | <jbohren@opennetw| | | ork.com> | | | | | | 03/17/2003 05:08 | | | AM | | | | |---------+----------------------------> >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: provision@lists.oasis-open.org | | cc: | | Subject: [provision] JMS provisioning (nothing about the GW Proposal)... | | | >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| In a refreshing change from my previous posts, this one has nothing to do with the GW Proposal. I ran across this article in JavaWorld this morning. It is a description of an XML/JMS based provisioning framework. Obviously this implementation is very simplistic, but it points out a powerful idea. http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-2003/jw-0314-jms.html Our currently proposed bindings are SOAP/HTTP and File. After we release the 1.0 spec, I think the next version should include a SOAP/JMS Binding. Or perhaps a plain old SPML/JMS Binding, but obviously that is not very trendy. I think the asynchronous request model we have in place would work well in such a system, but there may need to be more tweaks required. I’m not raising an issue, just food for thought. Jeff Bohren Product Architect OpenNetwork Technologies, Inc
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