Hi,
thanks for your answers. TorqueBox is unfortunately not a solution for
me because I am using glassfish, not JBoss. But I will keep that in mind.
Regrettably, I do not have the Jruby Cookbook, so I cannot test the mule
examples. Google books shows only a little part of this chapter. This
part does not help me.
At the moment I am trying something with Metro which is included in
glassfish. Maybe I am able to build a bridge between Java (Annotations)
and jruby.
If anyone else has an idea, please do not hesitate to tell me.
Thanks so far.
MD
steven shingler schrieb:
> I have had successes with JRuby and SOAP by using the Mule ESB client
> library - My write-up of that is part of the Enterprise Java chapter
> of the JRuby Cookbook, pub O'Reilly.
> HTH
> Steven
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Bob McWhirter <
bob@...
> <mailto:
bob@...>> wrote:
>
> TorqueBox is building soap support (at least serverside so far) on
> Apache CXF. We will address soap clients in a little while.
>
> Bob
>
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>
> On Jun 26, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Marco Dohnke <
dohnke@...
> <mailto:
dohnke@...>> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> after trying one day to get jruby working with axis or
> actionwebservice, I asked myself if I am the only who is
> trying to work with this combination. Does anyone use SOAP web
> services with jruby (on Rails) ?
> Which environment is usual for this?
>
> thanks so far,
> MD
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