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Posted: Apr 19, 2007 - 04:48 PM
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I'm so sorry to hear it. Keep fighting the good fight; eventually everyone will be up to Java 5!
The development productivity I've seen with Java 5 and Java EE 5 has been astronomical. Its the best of everything. Although I have to admit that until MyEclipse catches up with netbeans they are losing customers everyday to Netbeans 5.5 and beyond, because of the ease of development. I'm rooting for 'em though. |
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Posted: Apr 20, 2007 - 07:39 PM
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btw, XFire supports JAX-WS, so you can use it right now, without warring about server support for it:) |
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Posted: Apr 25, 2007 - 09:59 PM
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That is really good news. So I can use a newer version of XFire say on Tomcat and use the JAX-WS annotations to put everything together?
That would be very cool. |
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Posted: Apr 25, 2007 - 10:14 PM
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Yep, you can use JAX-WS on any webserver and then remove xfire libs and put your classes on JEE5 webserver and everything should still work ;) Pure XFire magics ;) |
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Posted: Apr 26, 2007 - 05:42 PM
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Riyad - Glad to hear you folks have JAX-WS on your radar. I can't wait until you guys tie it in. |
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Posted: Jul 03, 2007 - 05:34 PM
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| support-rkalla wrote: | | Anybody have any idea what Glassfish/Sun App Server is using to implement the new JEE 5 web services that Sun pushed really hard as having fantastic MS-integration? |
GlassFish (http://glassfish.java.net) has Metro (http://metro.dev.java.net) - the complete Web services stack. Metro consists of highly-performant JAX-WS (http://jax-ws.dev.java.net) for basic Web services, industry de-facto JAXB (http://jaxb.dev.java.net) for data binding and WS-* specs and proven interoperability with .NET 3.0 framework using WSIT (http://wsit.dev.java.net). |
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Post subject: nice....guess that means no Salesforce Web Clients
Posted: Aug 30, 2007 - 06:49 PM
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I'm building a Salesforce Web Client (API 10.0) and all the documentation is for Axis. Pisser. |
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Post subject: RE: nice....guess that means no Salesforce Web Clients
Posted: Sep 25, 2007 - 03:54 PM
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But this doesn't mean that you can't use it with XFire :) |
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Posted: Oct 19, 2007 - 10:18 PM
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Doest the new Myeclips6.0 has support for Axis2 and is it easy to do develpoments using that. |
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Posted: Oct 22, 2007 - 03:19 PM
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Doest the new Myeclips6.0 has support for Axis2 and is it easy to do develpoments using that.
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No, we don't support Axis2 at this time. |
_________________ Riyad
MyEclipse Support
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