Given that SOAPBuilders is effectively dead, and what few endpoints
there are left serving up stagnant rpc/enc data, how are SOAP projects
doing their interop testing these days?
Given that SOAPBuilders is effectively dead, and what few endpoints there are left serving up stagnant rpc/enc data, how are SOAP projects doing their interop...
... Apparently everyone is waiting until WCF comes out and then they'll make sure they work with that. Nothing else matters, does it? (I'm not putting the...
Glen Daniels
glen@...
Feb 17, 2006 2:24 pm
... Genuine COL (Cry-Out-Loud) Of course the chances of them then interoperating with each other remain slim. ... If people have test cases and scenarios for...
Paul, In the early days of SOAP and WSDL (i.e., before WS-I), the soapbuilders interopathons were absolutely essential -- just to get basic interop to work....
... they'll make sure they work with that. You don't need to wait! - There are Microsoft endpoints available right now that you can test against :-) ...
... As usual, the thought of long-haul travel to spend a week in a windowless room with a patchy WLAN fills me with enthusiam, an enthusiasm barely dampened by...
... I am now at the point in my soap stack works, and where I have some intra-operability between Axis1+Muse for WSA/WSRF support, enough to meet my short term...
Using the WS-I tools and hoping the "transitive property of interoperability" works. Various point solutions doing WS-xxx interops under the aegis of OASIS ...
Steve, I think there are plenty of interop endpoints from every vendor that folks test against. Here are those from MSFT (WCF): http://mssoapinterop.org/ilab/...
Kirill Gavrylyuk
kirillg@...
Feb 17, 2006 4:16 pm
... Half the soapbuilder round endpoints have atrophied; there is nothing that has replaced them...
Not sure that's really a fair statement. As Kirill pointed out there are endpoints out there its just that a lot of them are focusing on some of the newer...
... Doug, I haven't looked at yours. but I note that the MS scenarios come with the following T&Cs "Microsoft grants a limited license to use these Web...
Steve, about T&Cs, thanks for pointing this out. Their intent is to prevent cases like someone prints the docs, gets excited about interoperability, starts...
Kirill Gavrylyuk
kirillg@...
Feb 18, 2006 8:11 pm
... What about people that want to test interop at the body level (or data-binding level if you will) ? When the WS-I killed off soapbuilders, that got lost. ...
... I agree completely. Given that we're stuck with schema for Web services work (which we are, AFAICS) I'd love to see framework developers publish lists of...
The two mentioned so far are: IBM Interop Endpoints WS-RM - WS-Reliabile Messaging - WS-SecureConversation - WS-Trust - WS-Addressing WS-Tx - WS-Coordination -...
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