Re: WSDL Wizard
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Stuart,The iFrame/DOM issues with the UI affecting different browsers are close tobeing resolved ... so the Mac versus PC point will soon be moot. It willshortly work with various flavors of IE, Netscape, etc., on Mac or PC. Theupdated templates will then be available for download for Developer andEnterprise Editions.The main reason why it's a browser based application is because the bulk ofthe work of identifying web services and building all the WSDL informationfundamentally requires extensive XML parsing and validation, TCPconnect,etc., ... all stuff that WebDNA does well. Since we built that capabilityinto the 5.0 engine along with all the WSDL processing, it made a lot ofsense to leverage that as a server side application, particularly given thegenerated code will ultimately be server side anyway. The final step of thewizard actually executes the sample code in a temporary WebDNA template,making a live call to the selected web service and showing you the resultingresponse.So I'm not sure what you mean by going against everything we've done before... I don't think anyone would want this as a 'thick' client application oreven client/server, which have even bigger platform dependency issues than abrowser based UI communicating to a web-server application. Fundamentally,we've all been building web-based applications with WebDNA all along.Please clarify the point if I'm missing something ...Phil B.-----Original Message-----From: Stuart Tremain [mailto:development@idfk.com.au] Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 3:57 PMTo: WebDNA-Talk@talk.smithmicro.comSubject: Re: WSDL WizardAnd a PC with IE 6.0.026Terrific value for a Macintosh based development studio (NOT).Phil, why does it have to be so browser based, seems to go against everything that you have done before ?On Thursday, April 10, 2003, at 05:10 AM, Alain Russell wrote:>> IE 6.0.026RegardsStuart Tremainidfk web developments114a/40 yeo street neutral bay 2089 australiat +612 9908 2134f +612 9908 4837-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Stuart,The iFrame/DOM issues with the UI affecting different browsers are close tobeing resolved ... so the Mac versus PC point will soon be moot. It willshortly work with various flavors of IE, Netscape, etc., on Mac or PC. Theupdated templates will then be available for download for Developer andEnterprise Editions.The main reason why it's a browser based application is because the bulk ofthe work of identifying web services and building all the WSDL informationfundamentally requires extensive XML parsing and validation, TCPconnect,etc., ... all stuff that WebDNA does well. Since we built that capabilityinto the 5.0 engine along with all the WSDL processing, it made a lot ofsense to leverage that as a server side application, particularly given thegenerated code will ultimately be server side anyway. The final step of thewizard actually executes the sample code in a temporary WebDNA template,making a live call to the selected web service and showing you the resultingresponse.So I'm not sure what you mean by going against everything we've done before... I don't think anyone would want this as a 'thick' client application oreven client/server, which have even bigger platform dependency issues than abrowser based UI communicating to a web-server application. Fundamentally,we've all been building web-based applications with WebDNA all along.Please clarify the point if I'm missing something ...Phil B.-----Original Message-----From: Stuart Tremain [mailto:development@idfk.com.au] Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 3:57 PMTo: WebDNA-Talk@talk.smithmicro.comSubject: Re: WSDL WizardAnd a PC with IE 6.0.026Terrific value for a Macintosh based development studio (NOT).Phil, why does it have to be so browser based, seems to go against everything that you have done before ?On Thursday, April 10, 2003, at 05:10 AM, Alain Russell wrote:>> IE 6.0.026RegardsStuart Tremainidfk web developments114a/40 yeo street neutral bay 2089 australiat +612 9908 2134f +612 9908 4837-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail toWeb Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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