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Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Digest Number 637

Although the JWSDP is certainly an adequate platform for building web services, it's important to note that building web services does not by any means guarantee that you will achieve SOA. SOA is a style of design in which application functionality is implemented as shared reusable services. It requires a different design approach than traditional application-centric projects. There's lots of writing available on the subject. I suggest you start with a Google search.

Also, all J2EE 1.4 compliant application servers include implementations of the Java web services APIs. if you have already selected a J2EE platform, it's probably more appopriate to use the built-in web services tools than to use the JWSDP. JWSDP requires the latest release of Tomcat, and therefore is incompatible with most J2EE products.

Anne

On 10/19/05, Farrukh Najmi <farrukh.najmi@...> wrote:
Vikram Vishal wrote:
> Dear SOA champions,
>
> I am very new to SOA and doin a project for the same. The platform is
> J2EE, please guide me out how to strat off with. I only know about the
> SOA implementation through web-services, when i say i know, i mean i
> have heard of it being implemented this way. I just wanted to know how
> to design for a software, which is not fully web-oriented and has SOA.
> could anyone of you please help me out. Thanks in advance. Please
> explain it to me with an example, so that i can have a nag of it.
>
>
> --
> Warm Regards and Thanks
>
> Vikram Vishal
For J2EE platform the foundational Web Services technologies are
delivered via Java Web Service Developer Pack 1.6:

    http://java.sun.com/webservices/downloads/webservicespack.html
(download bits)
    http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/*1.6*/*tutorial (tutorial)

All of above is freely available.

Best of luck.

HTH.

*
--
Regards,
Farrukh




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Dear SOA champions, I am very new to SOA and doin a project for the same. The platform is J2EE, please guide me out how to strat off with. I only know about...
Vikram Vishal
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Oct 19, 2005
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... For J2EE platform the foundational Web Services technologies are delivered via Java Web Service Developer Pack 1.6: ...
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Oct 19, 2005
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Although the JWSDP is certainly an adequate platform for building web services, it's important to note that building web services does not by any means...
Anne Thomas Manes
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... Above statement is factually inaccurate. I am part of the team that develops Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP). JWSDP absolutely *does not* require...
Farrukh Najmi
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I think it is important to mention that JWSDP and some other technologies available from the Sun website are not appropriate at all for anything else than...
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Oct 21, 2005
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Robin wrote: I think it is important to mention that JWSDP and some other technologies available from the Sun website are not appropriate at all for anything...
Farrukh Najmi
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Just to add to Farrukh's comment: I am not sure why "JWSDP requires latest release of Tomcat" is a concern here ... IMO, this is a very good thing for a...
Uday Subbarayan
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Oct 23, 2005
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I apologize for giving inaccurate information. I clearly recall users on the jax-rpc discussion list citing difficulties when trying to deploy JWSDP on any...
Anne Thomas Manes
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(Changing subject to something more topical) There has been some doubt expressed by forum colleague below regarding the JWSDP 1.6 license. This email is to...
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