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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Dolph <ek...@hotmail.com> on 2007/08/28 02:52:32 UTC

Axis2 newb

Hey folks,

I'm wondering if someone can point me in the right direction. I've not
really developed web services much other then the intro axis2 code
generation/simple comms back and forth. Ok here's the task I have. I have to
deal with a messaging protocol that looks like this:

request->my web service
ack<-my web service
response<-my web service

The request,ack, and response are standardized xml messages from a defined
protocol that I have to work with.

What I have working right now is the request and ack response (standard
in/out messaging) via axis2 and standard HTTP. What I'm trying to figure out
is how to design my response. I'm going to have a lot of inbound messages so
I will need to make this a multithreaded app. I'm thinking of having a
thread pool to handle the inbound messages (need to research this more) and
send responses to the originating WS (messages contain the response address)
as I process them. The response has be to be sent within 30 seconds, which
should be ok as there it is simple processing/persistance.

What I'm wondering is if there's a response transport solution via axis2 or
should use a standard http sender object? Does my design sound alright or is
there something built in to axis2 that will make my life easier? 

Thanks in advance for any feedback and please send me links to good articles
and tutorials if you have them or find them.

many thanks,

Eric
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