Igor’s Web Service Example

 

Fred Brisard

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From: Sedukhin, Igor S
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 5:02 PM
To: Brisard, Fred D
Subject: RE: JSDL Web Service Example

 

Attached is an example. The logic is this:

    1. Given the message form the "job server" will look for deployed Web services which can accept this message. <wsa:Action> and the body of the Soap message make that unique for the function requested. If necessaary, "job server" can use WS-MetadataExchange to retrieve the WSDL of a WS and match the message form and action.

 

    2. Once known resource can be selected according to restrictions.

 

    3. SOAP message is sent to the matching WS.

 

    4. WS replies to the original sender (thanks to WS-Addressing headers and logic defined in that spec).

 

Looks good to me.

 

-- Igor Sedukhin .. (igor.sedukhin@ca.com)
-- (631) 342-4325 .. 1 CA Plaza, Islandia, NY 11749 

 

 


From: Brisard, Fred D
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 1:12 PM
To: Sedukhin, Igor S
Subject: JSDL Web Service Example

Hi Igor,

 

Did you get a chance to work on this yet?  There’s a JSDL call tomorrow – it would be good if I can submit it prior to the call.

 

Thanks, Fred

 

Fred Brisard

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