Hello,
is there any possibility (Open Source or free) to publish a web service
without any application server installed?
Best Regards,
Leszek Doniec
tom fredriksen - 16 Feb 2006 15:14 GMT
> Hello,
> is there any possibility (Open Source or free) to publish a web service
> without any application server installed?
Are you talking about web service as a set of html pages with static or
dynamic content produces by java, perl, php etc. Or are you talking
about "Web Services" as a RPC concept (which includes SOAP, WSDL, UDDI)
Anyways, the question should probably be asked in another forum, unless
it is a specific Java question.
/tom
leszek.doniec@googlemail.com - 16 Feb 2006 15:49 GMT
I am talking about web services (as a RPC concept) written in Java.
tom fredriksen - 16 Feb 2006 23:26 GMT
> I am talking about web services (as a RPC concept) written in Java.
No, problem just search freshmeat.org or sourceforge.net for soap
library written in java. The result page contains a brief stat info
about the vitality of the projec and its license, among other things.
Hint: Apache Axis
/tom
Danno - 16 Feb 2006 15:20 GMT
Sure, just slop on apache axis on tomcat.
Lion-O - 16 Feb 2006 22:49 GMT
> is there any possibility (Open Source or free) to publish a web service
> without any application server installed?
Use of a Java applet comes to my mind. Not a real "service" but I doubt a
regular user would notice the difference.

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