It appears Java AXIS supports WSE attachments, I will look into whether it
supports features in WSE2.0
Ollie
> I am thinking of using attachments in WSE 2.0 to move a large file (100 Mb)
> across a VPN to a third party network, does the client of the web service
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D.Mitchell - 08 Sep 2004 11:37 GMT
There's little point in WSE2 unless you can have non-.NET clients that can
call you WSE secured .Net web services. I'm certainly interested in what you
find Ollie. You would have thought Microsoft would be publicising
technologies other than their own that can communicate with WSE2 .Net web
services.
> It appears Java AXIS supports WSE attachments, I will look into whether it
> supports features in WSE2.0
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> > Ollie Riches
D.Mitchell - 08 Sep 2004 11:41 GMT
I would have thought there was little point in WSE2 unless you can have
non-.NET clients that can call you WSE secured .Net web services. I'm in a
situation where I am prototyping my WSE2 .Net web service for 2 clients who
fortunatley use .Net themselves. I'll give them a little client app to show
how to sign and encrypt the web method calls. Likely in the future I'll have
clients who will be using Java or some other app server. WOuld be nice to
have a list of know technologies that support WSE 2.
I'm certainly interested in what you find Ollie. You would have thought
Microsoft would be publicising technologies other than their own that can
communicate with WSE2 .Net web services.
> It appears Java AXIS supports WSE attachments, I will look into whether it
> supports features in WSE2.0
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> > Ollie Riches