Well, it's definitely something we'll want to look into soon. Given
the state of Ruby web service frameworks, the best option might be
getting JRuby to enlist in one of the standard "Java ways" a bit
better. That will probably mean annotation support.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Marco Dohnke<
dohnke@...> wrote:
> Yes I did. Since some days I am looking for a solution to get jruby working
> with SOAP Web Services. I have found some ways which come from the
> Java-side: Axis2, Apache CXF or a Java Bridge. Unfortunately most new
> frameworks use Java annotations which jruby is not supporting yet. Some of
> the frameworks provide other ways which I will use.
> What I miss is a way of handling these thing the "rails way".
> Actionwebservice was such a way. I have the same opinion about
> actionwebservice. Since it has been taken out of rails, no one seems to be
> interested in it.
>
> I think I will use Axis, CXF or another Java way. Maybe some day someone
> will develop a Rails/Ruby way again =)
>
> Thanks so far...
>
> Charles Oliver Nutter schrieb:
>
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Marco Dohnke<
dohnke@...> wrote:
>
>
> I still have the problem that I do not get running jRoR with
> ActionWebService. I mentioned all the relevant points in the first mails.
> Is anyone using ActionWebService with jRoR?
>
>
> I guess your answer is "probably not". Since it was moved out of Rails
> core, it seems like it's fallen into disrepair. Have you looked for
> tutorials/etc online on how to use it?
>
> - Charlie
>
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