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Subject: [jira] Updated: (WSIF-61) decoupled XML<->Java binding
From: "Aleksander Slominski (JIRA)" <wsif-dev () ws ! apache ! org>
Date: 2005-08-10 11:59:35
Message-ID: 816647376.1123675175426.JavaMail.jira () ajax ! apache ! org
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Aleksander Slominski updated WSIF-61:
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Description:
when Java object is passed to provider and provider does not know how to deal with it \
then it should ask WSIF runtime to convert it to preferred XML representation (DOM, \
SAX events, whatnot) and vice versa when provioder is returning somthing to user
this would make writing providers easier as we would eb able to decouple XML<->Java \
binding from actual provider code that is doing invocation
was:
when Java object is passed to provider and provider does not know how to deal with it \
then it should ask WSIF runtime to convert it to preferred XML representation (DOM, \
SAX events, whatnot) and vice versa when provioder is returning somthing to user
this would make writing providers easier as we would eb able to decouple XML<->Java \
binding from actual provider code that is doing invocation
Assign To: Aleksander Slominski
Priority: Minor (was: Major)
> decoupled XML<->Java binding
> ----------------------------
>
> Key: WSIF-61
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WSIF-61
> Project: Axis-WSIF
> Type: New Feature
> Versions: future
> Environment: ALL
> Reporter: Aleksander Slominski
> Assignee: Aleksander Slominski
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: future
>
> when Java object is passed to provider and provider does not know how to deal with \
> it then it should ask WSIF runtime to convert it to preferred XML representation \
> (DOM, SAX events, whatnot) and vice versa when provioder is returning somthing to \
> user this would make writing providers easier as we would eb able to decouple \
> XML<->Java binding from actual provider code that is doing invocation
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