HI, I’am a beginner in smalltalk and VW… I must do a client/server application. Client in java
and server in smalltalk for end of December. I need help to know wich package I must load in VW
(soap etc…) Can anyone help? Thanks. Kris. |
On Oct 28, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Christophe Cavazzana wrote:
These manuals (in the /doc/ directory of your vw installation) should help you: NetClientDevGuide.pdf OpentalkDevGuide.pdf WebServices.pdf HTH, R - |
An alternative to Web Services stack is to use a CORBA stack. I'd say both approaches have similar share of complexity on the Smalltalk side but a different set of strength and weaknesses. You should also evaluate the two options on the Java side, see how difficult to use is one over the other there. For the Smalltalk side, Reinout already told you what to look at for Web Services, for information on CORBA, read DSTAppDevGuide.pdf.
HTH, Martin Reinout Heeck wrote: > > On Oct 28, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Christophe Cavazzana wrote: > >> HI, >> >> I’am a beginner in smalltalk and VW… >> >> I must do a client/server application. Client in java and server in >> smalltalk for end of December. >> >> I need help to know wich package I must load in VW (soap etc…) >> >> Can anyone help? >> > > > These manuals (in the /doc/ directory of your vw installation) should > help you: > > NetClientDevGuide.pdf > OpentalkDevGuide.pdf > WebServices.pdf > > > HTH, > > R > - > |
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. I read web service dev's guide. But I have problems. I would like to create a web service. So I take this one on the net by example: http://www.webservicex.net/CurrencyConvertor.asmx?op=ConversionRate I see on guide that we can use web service wizard in order to create service class, so I take the wsdl schema on this url: http://www.webservicex.net/CurrencyConvertor.asmx?WSDL And after that I use the wizard to expose my web service. But between this two step it's confuse for me...I read dev's guide but :s If someone can help me it's pretty good. Thanks, kris Ps: Thank's martin for your alternative with corba stack. I use it after learn web service with VW. -----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Kobetic [mailto:[hidden email]] Envoyé : mardi 31 octobre 2006 19:56 À : Reinout Heeck Cc : VWNC NC Objet : Re: client/server An alternative to Web Services stack is to use a CORBA stack. I'd say both approaches have similar share of complexity on the Smalltalk side but a different set of strength and weaknesses. You should also evaluate the two options on the Java side, see how difficult to use is one over the other there. For the Smalltalk side, Reinout already told you what to look at for Web Services, for information on CORBA, read DSTAppDevGuide.pdf. HTH, Martin Reinout Heeck wrote: > > On Oct 28, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Christophe Cavazzana wrote: > >> HI, >> >> Iam a beginner in smalltalk and VW >> >> I must do a client/server application. Client in java and server in >> smalltalk for end of December. >> >> I need help to know wich package I must load in VW (soap etc ) >> >> Can anyone help? >> > > > These manuals (in the /doc/ directory of your vw installation) should > help you: > > NetClientDevGuide.pdf > OpentalkDevGuide.pdf > WebServices.pdf > > > HTH, > > R > - > |
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