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Posted to wsif-dev@ws.apache.org by Henry Chan <hc...@layer7tech.com> on 2004/06/14 19:26:59 UTC

is there an open source app similar to SOAPScope?

Was wondering if anyone has built an app similar to SOAPScope
with Swing using WSIF?
 
If so can I get a copy ...
if not, would anyone be interested in helping me write this (and then
contributing this to open source)
 
Basically, I visualize a tool where you enter the WSDL as an argument
and will generate a JPanel with text fields per operation.
Other features include changing the soap address and generating
SOAP requests to a TextField that can then be modified by hand and
then submitted to the endpoint.
 
 
Cheers,
Henry

Re: is there an open source app similar to SOAPScope?

Posted by Aleksander Slominski <as...@cs.indiana.edu>.
Henry Chan wrote:

> Was wondering if anyone has built an app similar to SOAPScope
> with Swing using WSIF?
>  
> If so can I get a copy ...
> if not, would anyone be interested in helping me write this (and then
> contributing this to open source)
>  
> Basically, I visualize a tool where you enter the WSDL as an argument
> and will generate a JPanel with text fields per operation.
> Other features include changing the soap address and generating
> SOAP requests to a TextField that can then be modified by hand and
> then submitted to the endpoint.

Xydra has what i think you need but it is not SWING just HTML interface.
see: http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/xgws/xydra/

alek

-- 
The best way to predict the future is to invent it - Alan Kay


WSIF and WebSphere 5.0.2

Posted by Simon Solomon <b0...@FDS.com>.



Greetings!

Does any one know why IBM removed the entire "
org.apache.wsif.providers.soap.apacheaxis" package from their wsif.jar
that is distributed with WebSphere 5.0.2?
The package is also renamed to "com.ibm.wsif.providers.soap.apacheaxis" and
saved in a separate JAR (wsif-compatb.jar)

Strange!


Thanks,

Simon


WSIF and WebSphere 5.0.2

Posted by Simon Solomon <b0...@FDS.com>.



Greetings!

Does any one know why IBM removed the entire "
org.apache.wsif.providers.soap.apacheaxis" package from their wsif.jar
that is distributed with WebSphere 5.0.2?
The package is also renamed to "com.ibm.wsif.providers.soap.apacheaxis" and
saved in a separate JAR (wsif-compatb.jar)

Strange!


Thanks,

Simon