6 | | As there are no available standards for such an interface, we are free to define one. One solution is to use the soaplab async. interface. |
7 | | This is [http://soaplab.sourceforge.net/soaplab1/images/soaplab-api.jpg described in the soaplab documentation], but would be useful if it were defined in a wsdl file, which could be reused as much as possible, and then imported into the wsdl of the service you wish to provide a asyc interface to ([attachment:wiki:AsynchronousServicesFifth:sayHello.wsdl see example below]). |
| 6 | As there are no available standards for such an interface, we are free to define one. One solution is to use the soaplab async. interface, which is [http://soaplab.sourceforge.net/soaplab1/images/soaplab-api.jpg described in the soaplab documentation]. For WSDL-described services it would be useful if it were defined in a wsdl file, which could be reused as much as possible, and then imported into the wsdl of the service you wish to provide a asyc interface to ([attachment:wiki:AsynchronousServicesFifth:sayHello.wsdl see example below]). |