Plan to use Jibx binding on server side due to its fast response. will it be compatible with gwt?
-- On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 10:24 PM, lineman78 <lineman78@gmail.com> wrote:
Due to the SOP you might need to write your own server-side
translator. Personally, I would use the WSDL to generate a Java SOAP
client and use the same objects for a Jersey REST service to pass the
data down to the client. Look at the Jersey project for REST
examples(the getting started guide is good). Here is how to do a SOAP
client:
http://download-llnw.oracle.com/javaee/5/tutorial/doc/bnayn.html#bnayx
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On Jul 27, 1:24 pm, Deepak Singh <deepaksingh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With GWT 2.1
>
> My requirement is, I have to connect to different airlines thorugh their web
> services at the same time to search for available flights and then display
> the search result on my page.response
> I have wsdl files for all of them and methods to invoke and set request as
> xml string and get response as xml string. I have to do this search very
> very fast to get the response in 2 seconds from all the airlines. Kindly
> suggest the best approach to follow.
> If possible provide some sample code.
>
> Regards
> Deepak
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