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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Thilina Gunarathne <cs...@gmail.com> on 2006/03/01 02:38:39 UTC

Re: SOAP attachments Interoperability

Hope you have already given a look at
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_94/mtom-guide.html

~Thilina


On 2/28/06, Anne Thomas Manes <at...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> [same answer I posted on the JAX-WS list]
>
> Florian,
>
> There are three choices for attachment protocols:
> - WS-Attachments over DIME (DIME)
> - SOAP with Attachment over MIME (SwA)
> - MTOM over MIME (MTOM)
>
> ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> with WSE 2.0 supports DIME.
> ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> with WSE 3.0 supports MTOM
> WCF supports MTOM.
>
> JAX-WS supports SwA (by default) and MTOM (when enabled).
>
> Axis 1.x supports SwA and DIME.
> Axis 2 supports MTOM.
>
> The best choice for interoperability is definitely MTOM.
>
> When using MTOM, you don't actually define an attachment -- you simply
> define the binary file as part of your SOAP message as
> type="xsd:base64Binary" or type="xsd:hexBinary. MTOM automatically packages
> all binary types as MIME attachments for you transparently. You indicate the
> type of content in the element at runtime using an MTOM attribute extension,
> xmime:contentType. So, for example, the element would be define thus:
>
>     <xs:element name="MyBinaryData">
>       <xs:complexType>
>         <xs:simpleContent>
>           <xs:extension base="xs:base64Binary" >
>
>             <xs:attribute ref="xmime:contentType" use="required"/>
>           </xs:extension>
>         </xs:simpleContent>
>       </xs:complexType>
>     </xs:element>
>
> The xmime:base64Binary and xmime:hexBinary types have been predefined
> adding xmime:contentType attribute. In addition, you can identify what type
> of data might be expected in the element using the xmime:expectedContentType
> attribute. e.g.,
>
> xmime:expectedContentTypes="image/jpeg, image/png"
>
>
> These MTOM extensions are defined in the "Describing Media Content of
> Binary Data in XML" specification (
> http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/NOTE-xml-media-types-20050504/).
>
> Here are some useful links with samples/instructions:
> http://www.codeproject.com/soap/MTOMWebServices.asp
> http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/2.0/jaxws/mtom-swaref.html
>
>
> Anne
>
>
> On 2/28/06, Florian Rengers <rengers@grit.de > wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have to write a SOAP Service with Java that deliver different
> > documents like Word, pdf and image files.
> >
> > As a Service Consumer I have to write a dotNET Client which invoke the
> > service with the identifier of the desired document.
> >
> >
> > I have three main questions:
> >
> > 1.)
> > There are many types of attachment handlings and encodings like MTOM,
> > sWA, DIME and MIME.
> > Which of these are really both supported from .NET and from a Java.
> > A read that I should use mime for an interoperable service, but I also
> > read that dotNET does not support MIME encoding.
> >
> > 2.)
> > Which Java Technology should I use for this, Apache Axis or JAX-WS?
> >
> > 3.)
> > Do I have to define the attachment type in the wsdl-file. I saw some
> > examples in which that was done.
> > This is a problem for me because as I described the attachment type will
> > differ for each response.
> >
> >
> > Hope that someone can help me out of my uncertainty.
> >
> > greetings
> >
> > Florian
> >
> >
>


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