Support of concurrent access of Web Services
Hi.
Does SAP provides strategies dealing with the issue that a Web Service can be accessed concurrently?
Regards, Mathias
Hi.
Does SAP provides strategies dealing with the issue that a Web Service can be accessed concurrently?
Regards, Mathias
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hi!!!
Could you pls point to any code example.
thanks
Pushpa
"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Manoj: Thanks for the answer - do you have or can you point me at any
code samples
that accomplish this? (Yes, .NET is limited to strings/ints in their
get/post
bindings).
Thanks so much!
RB
PS - Also, can you explain any apparent discrepancy between your answer
and what
the WL documentation stated (again, it may be my misunderstanding).
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote:
WL 7.0 does allow you to access the web service through
the browser. It even allows you to invoke service methods
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regards,
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"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
does
not support http post/get bindings for web services. Thus, for meto
access a
web service, I need to write a "middle tier" of some sort (I used
the
automatically
generated Java proxy code and JSP). All works fine, but it seems
like
it
would
sure be nice to have HTML forms access web services without havingto
write a
middle tier.
NET does this and it is extremely useful - is there a reason that
BEA
chose not
to provide this feature? (e.g. is it architecturally unsound in anyway?
or is
there an easy way to simulate it?). Given some of the Web Workshoppositioning
re: ease of use and .NET comparison, this seems like an omission.
Any insights are greatly appreciated.
Enjoy,
RB
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Here is a live example:
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Here is an example that you can download:
http://manojc.com/?sample2
This is how you run it:
http://manojc.com/?tutorial/doc/howtorun.html
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7.0:
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs70/webserv/index.html
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http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs81/webserv/index.html
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"pushpa krishna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Manoj: Thanks for the answer - do you have or can you point me at
any
code samples
that accomplish this? (Yes, .NET is limited to strings/ints in their
get/post
bindings).
Thanks so much!
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PS - Also, can you explain any apparent discrepancy between your answer
and what
the WL documentation stated (again, it may be my misunderstanding).
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WL 7.0 does allow you to access the web service through
the browser. It even allows you to invoke service methods
with complex type arguments (.Net only supports primitive
types) and also to view the request and response soap
message for the invocation.
regards,
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news:[email protected]...
This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
does
not support http post/get bindings for web services. Thus, for
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automatically
generated Java proxy code and JSP). All works fine, but it seems
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would
sure be nice to have HTML forms access web services without havingto
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or RPC-style information. The operations and messages are describedabstractly
in WSDL, and then bound to a concrete network protocol and messageformat
to define
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http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/a7f466a5-0e4a-4f75-ad29-9591e2357e10/sharepoint-web-services-visual-studio
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I downloaded "Alice in Wonderland from I Tunes and paid for it. I could not see it because the movie and sound were erratic and out of sync. The message on my Windows 7 PC says that "AppleSyncNotifier.exe. System Error" "the program can't start becau
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Frame work problem along with tag libraries...
Hi.. I am new to jsp and am making a project in it, I am following MVC architecture but my problem is i am unable to understand all this concept of frameworks like struts, spring etc... i need some help with what they actually are..?? also i am not u
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What can I do if a disc automatically ejects?
I'm trying to burn music to a CD but every disc I insert automatically ejects.
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I'd like to have Automator do the following. Go to various job searching web sites and input several search terms, get the results back, and then click on the tab on the web page that orders the results by date? Can Automator do this? As an example,
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How to migrate the Objects from 3.1c to BI7
Hi, We are in Functional Upgradation. How to Migrate the Objects( Infocubes,DSO,Datasources,Rules...etc...) from 3.1C to BI 7.0 Please help me to doing this.... regards, anil