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Posted to soap-user@ws.apache.org by Yousuf Vaid <Yv...@netpace.com> on 2000/10/05 01:40:29 UTC

SOAP4J Debugger

Hi, 

I recently checked out SOAP implementation of Java from Apache. I like the
concept of deployment descriptor etc. I got the services up and running. I
need some info on the debugger that comes in with this implementation. There
is a paragraph on this debugger in the docs that come with the Binaries, but
nothing on how to use it. What is the meaning of parameteres passed to it??

Anyone can help??

Regards,
Yousuf

White Paper?

Posted by Ross Daws <ro...@hubbub.com.au>.
SOAP4J DebuggerHi All,

I'm trying to find some sort of architecture overview / white paper / anything that will help me understand the end-to-end function of soap... but I don't seem to be able to find anything.

FYI I was hoping to use SOAP to put an XML interface onto my java service, allowing it to be called from a VB client, but the examples I'm looking at are all throwing serialized java objects back and forth (sometimes in the form of DOM elements, but still passing Element.class along for the ride).

Am I dreaming that SOAP may fit what I'm looking for?  Can anyone point me towards some docco that could help me straighten this out in my own mind.

Thanks,

Ross

White Paper?

Posted by Ross Daws <ro...@hubbub.com.au>.
SOAP4J DebuggerHi All,

I'm trying to find some sort of architecture overview / white paper / anything that will help me understand the end-to-end function of soap... but I don't seem to be able to find anything.

FYI I was hoping to use SOAP to put an XML interface onto my java service, allowing it to be called from a VB client, but the examples I'm looking at are all throwing serialized java objects back and forth (sometimes in the form of DOM elements, but still passing Element.class along for the ride).

Am I dreaming that SOAP may fit what I'm looking for?  Can anyone point me towards some docco that could help me straighten this out in my own mind.

Thanks,

Ross