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May 1 |
awarded | Scholar |
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May 1 |
accepted | infrastructure software/technologies for developing web service |
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May 1 |
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infrastructure software/technologies for developing web service Thanks Blaise. I finally decided go with GlassfishV3 as AS, JPA for persistence layer and EJB3 for the middle tier. You are right, sticking to a standard stack won't go wrong. Thanks for your answer! |
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Apr 29 |
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infrastructure software/technologies for developing web service Hi Gary. Now I am not sure if I want Axis2. I am looking at Apache CXF at the moment. Tomcat is the choice at the moment as we provide a website apart from providing the web servcie. Thanks so much for putting so much effort in answering the question. |
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Apr 28 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 28 |
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infrastructure software/technologies for developing web service BTW, why so many people hate Axiss2? I developed a simple web service just now and it looks ok to me? |
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Apr 28 |
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infrastructure software/technologies for developing web service It's both. I've been reading about the technologies for the whole day and my head is getting to spin. So many frameworks available for developing web service. CXF, XFire, javx-ws, spring.. I haven't even heard of them yesterday. Sorry, not topic relevant, should stop here. |
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Apr 28 |
awarded | Editor |
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Apr 28 |
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infrastructure software/technologies for developing web service Thanks S.Lott. Thanks for taking time to read the question and to reply. Question is updated. |
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Apr 28 |
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Apr 28 |
asked | infrastructure software/technologies for developing web service |
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Dec 4 |
awarded | Supporter |