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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Carlos González-Cadenas <cg...@extendnow.com> on 2002/08/14 10:23:11 UTC
Chains of Services
Hi there!
I have several webservices defined, but, imagine that i have two individual
services, but also I want to provide another new one that uses two both
(first requesting to one of them and after passing the output to the input
of another).
Do you know how to do it?. Any information or hint will be valuable.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Kind Regards.
Carlos González-Cadenas
e-xtendnow
THANKS: Chains of Services
Posted by Carlos González-Cadenas <cg...@extendnow.com>.
Thank you very much for your helpful guidances.
Carlos González-Cadenas
e-xtendnow
AW: Chains of Services
Posted by Stefan Henke <st...@gmx.de>.
Hi,
I think, WSFL (WebServiceFlowLanguage) should be able to handle what you are
looking for. It´s a specification made by IBM, I think. They just released a
toolkit which gives you a introduction to this and other new sepcs.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-bpel/
Hope this helps
Stefan
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Von: Carlos González-Cadenas [mailto:cgonzalez@extendnow.com]
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Hi there!
I have several webservices defined, but, imagine that i have two individual
services, but also I want to provide another new one that uses two both
(first requesting to one of them and after passing the output to the input
of another).
Do you know how to do it?. Any information or hint will be valuable.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Kind Regards.
Carlos González-Cadenas
e-xtendnow