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Description: The Apache Axis2 architecture assumes neither one message exchange pattern, nor synchronous/asynchronous behavior. This article explains messaging concepts and how Axis2 can be used to implement several well-known messaging scenarios from just two basic patterns: in-only and in-out.
Web Services Messaging with Apache Axis2: Concepts and Techniques - O'Reilly Media Web Services Messaging with Apache Axis2: Concepts and Techniques Until recently, web service interactions were solely synchronous and request-response in nature. However, it soon became clear that the synchronous request-response type of interaction is a very small subset of messaging scenarios. Messaging is very important in constructing loosely coupled systems, and as a result, this limitation is critical. Web service specifications, such as WS-addressing and WSDL, have incorporated the concepts of messaging, and lay the foundation to cover a wider range of messaging scenarios. The
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Page title:Web Services Messaging with Apache Axis2: Concepts and Techniques - O'Reilly Media
Keywords:Web Service,Messaging,Axis2,Message Exchange Patterns,Client,server,RPC,in-only,fire-and-forget,in-out,request-response,O'Reilly Media
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