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Re : SOAP Step
Jolie..:-)
GREAT JOB...Thanks
I will tested this AFTERNOON.
Samatar HASSAN
Fixe: 02-35-63-03-45
GSM: 06-68-28-68-02
----- Message d'origine ----
De : Sebastien Cesbron <scesbron (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
: mcasters (AT) pentaho (DOT) org
Cc : Nicholas Goodman <ngoodman (AT) pentaho (DOT) org>; samatar hassan <sahass78 (AT) yahoo (DOT) .fr>
Envoy le : Vendredi, 6 Avril 2007, 10h12mn 00s
Objet : Re: SOAP Step
For those who want to try the new web services plugin, I have upload a modified rc1 jar with the plugin inside. Just replace your rc1 kettle.jar with this one. Put the wsdl4j and qname jars in libext/webservices and your ok
http://www.box.net/shared/x14mibnv37
Every feedback is welcome
Seb
On 4/5/07, Sebastien Cesbron
<scesbron (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:Hi Matt and others
I have made significant modifications to the webservice step this week :
- UI modifications to make it like other steps
- Metadata simplifications
- Proxy support
- Basic http authentication support
- Wsdl parsing improvment (based on wsdl4j)
As I cannot anymore access to the svn repository (my proxy admins don't want to open the 3690 port) I can't commit my code. So I've attached a zip file with all my work. You have to replace the old plugin version with this new one and add the two new jars.
I would like to put this new version in the 2.5.0 version (as an experimental step).
As I don't have acces to the svn, if somebody can build me a post rc1 version with this plugin it would be great as I can test the integration
Regards
Seb
On 4/2/07, Sebastien Cesbron <
scesbron (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Hi
I am working on the webservice step to simplify it because there was lot of prototype work that was obsolete.
I have also changed the parsing code. I am using beehive stuf and wsdl4j to make the parsing more generic.
My problem is that I don't have svn access to the new pentaho repository. I will make a patch when my work will be finish so you can include it into the repository.
I am welcome if you want to talk about the step
Seb
On 4/2/07, Matt Casters <
mcasters (AT) pentaho (DOT) org> wrote:
Hi Nick,
Samatar and Sebastien, the two Kettle devs in CC: seem to be working on the
Webservices stuff.
I'm sure you are welcome to join in on all the webservices fun ;-)
All the best,
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicholas Goodman [mailto:ngoodman (AT) pentaho (DOT) org]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 7:17 PM
To: mcasters (AT) pentaho (DOT) org
Subject: Re: SOAP Step
I would have thought those were one in the same. 75% of the time, web
service is a SOAP call.
Huh...
Who is working on the webservice step?
Nick
Matt Casters wrote:
> Hi Nick!
...
> Nobody worked on the SOAP step yet, however, some work is being
> performed for the Webservice step.
> SOAP should be easier: there are libs available (Apache SOAP if I'm
> not
> mistaken)
>
> Feel free to ping me!
>
> Cheers,
> Matt
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