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If you attended JavaOne 2007 or any other conference afterwards where Metro (JAX-WS + WSIT/Tango) team presented, then you’ve probably seen this demo. The demo shows an Excel 2007 spreadsheet invoking a Secure and Reliable endpoint deployed on GlassFish. Today, I’m announcing the availability of the WSIT endpoint and Excel client code with full instructions to build, deploy and run the sample.
Metro Release Candidate 1 was announced recently and is integrated in GlassFish RC4. You can learn more about .NET interoperability aspects of Metro by watching this deep dive interview or reading this 26-page article. |
The source code for this sample is available in "wsit/wsit/samples/excelclient" directory. It can be checked out using the command:
cvs -d :pserver:yourid@cvs.dev.java.net:/cvs co wsit/wsit/samples/excelclient
A compressed bundle of the sample is available here.
Running the demo involves an extensive setup for .NET client. Please make sure to review the software requirements before proceeding with the installation.
Try it and send us feedback at users@metro or Metro Forum.
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Hi this is really a great milestome. I have been waiting for this from quite some time. I develop solutions on Microsoft platform(i.e. WCF, etc.). I would like to demonstrate/explore WS-S interoperability using WSIT between WCF running on Windows and GlassFish2/WSIT running on Linux. I am completly new to Linux, may I get instruction to setup GlassFish2 on RedHat?
Comment by Sanjay — September 24, 2007 @ 8:40 am
Great, you can download GlassFish from https://glassfish.dev.java.net//downloads/v2-b58g.html. The complete installation instructions are available on that page. Please feel free to post any follow up questions on Metro Forum (http://forums.java.net/jive/category.jspa?categoryID=58) or Metro users list (users@metro.dev.java.net). You can also find a comprehensive list of Security samples at: http://blogs.sun.com/trustjdg/entry/wsit_security_samples
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Interesting functionality. Sun’s moniker "The network is the computer" is finally coming true thanks to technology like this.
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Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — April 1, 2008 @ 9:20 pm
Running the demo involves an extensive setup for .NET client. Please make sure to review the software requirements before proceeding with the installation.
Comment by Bridget Lindquists — November 26, 2008 @ 8:20 pm
Bridget, did you try the demo ?
Comment by Arun Gupta — November 27, 2008 @ 8:37 am
10x bro.
Comment by Model Pictures — March 8, 2009 @ 2:37 pm