[Nsi-wg] Updated NSI Connection Services Schema
John MacAuley
john.macauley at surfnet.nl
Tue Apr 26 18:21:06 CDT 2011
Atsuko,
You are correct in that the JAX-WS 2.0 asynchronous invocation model is an elegant solution and it can be used on the existing synchronous WSDL definition by annotating the service definition binding with "<enableAsyncMapping>true</enableAsyncMapping>". This will let you utilize the JAX-WS asynchronous interface with the existing synchronous WSDL message interaction.
Can I assume you want to take this one step further and use the WS-Addressing asynchronous message exchange? For those in Hong Kong you may remember be discussing WS-Addressing in one of the presentations. I had thought about using it, but I was concerned implementation compatibility, and peoples willingness to move away from the synchronous pattern. This was why I simulated a similar mechanism using the synchronous model, and putting the replyTo address and a transactionId in the message specification.
I am open to revisiting the topic as it will only change the WSDL specific files.
John.
On 2011-04-26, at 3:32 AM, Atsuko Takefusa wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Jouh, could you send us "ogf_nsi_connection_faults_1_0.wsdl", please?
> I cannot generate stub files.
>
> By the way, it might be too late,,, I have investigated on web
> services asyncronous call and I thought why we would not use the
> JAX-WS asynchronous invocation model.
> General WS development tools, such as Axis and CXF, support this
> model, which enables us to develop client and server codes easily and
> beautifully.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Atsuko
> G-lambda, AIST
>
>
> 2011/4/25 John MacAuley <john.macauley at surfnet.nl>:
>> Found a small error this morning when updating the reserveRequest XML instance. Have attached all the files again.
>>
>> John.
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>> On 2011-04-24, at 11:37 PM, John MacAuley wrote:
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>>> I have attached an update XSD and both the interface and service WSDL. Please have a look at these new versions as there are some changes.
>>>
>>> John.
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> Atsuko Takefusa
> Information Technology Research Institute, AIST
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