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Calling WebService from JavaScript

Hi,

I'm under Java and I'm looking for a JavaScript framework which
simplify WebService comsumption from JavaScript scriptings.

I tried the great Microsoft Ajax Library but it seems strongly linked
to ASP.NET.
I tried too the framework DWR but it doesn't implements WebService
technologies (SOAP, etc.). It just enables remote calls.

Do you know other frameworks?

Thanks.

-o

P.S. Let me know if I may forward this message to another newsgroups.

Sep 18 '07 #1
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On 18 Wrz, 16:46, oziris <oziris.gro...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,

I'm under Java and I'm looking for a JavaScript framework which
simplify WebService comsumption from JavaScript scriptings.

I tried the great Microsoft Ajax Library but it seems strongly linked
to ASP.NET.
I tried too the framework DWR but it doesn't implements WebService
technologies (SOAP, etc.). It just enables remote calls.

Do you know other frameworks?
You should ask this question on CXF (http://incubator.apache.org/cxf/)
mailing list. CXF should be able to generate javascript client from
given WSDL, but i'm not sure if this feature is already integrated
with main codebase (Here is jira issue : https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-812
)
Sep 19 '07 #2
On 18 sep, 16:46, oziris <oziris.gro...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,

I'm under Java and I'm looking for a JavaScript framework which
simplify WebService comsumption from JavaScript scriptings.

I tried the great Microsoft Ajax Library but it seems strongly linked
to ASP.NET.
I tried too the framework DWR but it doesn't implements WebService
technologies (SOAP, etc.). It just enables remote calls.

Do you know other frameworks?

Thanks.

-o

P.S. Let me know if I may forward this message to another newsgroups.
I found by myself a great framework: http://www.codeplex.com/JavaScriptSoapClient

Thanks.

-o

Sep 20 '07 #3

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