Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT, aka Project Tango) enables first-class interoperability between Sun’s Web services stack and Microsoft .NET 3.0 framework. First-class means truly out-of-the-box which does not require any configuration of parameters on either side. To demonstrate that, in JavaOne 2007, we are showing how an Excel 2007 spreadsheet on Windows Vista can invoke a secure and reliable WSIT endpoint hosted on GlassFish V2.
If you are attending JavaOne, session TS-4865 (Wed 4:10pm and repeat on Fri 1:30pm) and booth #966 in the Pavilion shows this sample in detail. But if you are not able to attend, then you can enjoy the screen cast.
Enjoy it here!
Here are the key points highlighted in this demo:
- Proven real-world interoperability with .NET 3.0. It’s not just confined to "Hello World" or some arcane test case.
- Technologies transparent to applications
- No new APIs (use existing JAX-WS or EJBs)
- Excellent support in NetBeans IDE.
- Integrated with GlassFish V2, an open source, production-quality and Java EE 5 compatible application server.
Leave a comment on the blog if you have a similar scenario in your organization and would like to know more details.
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Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — May 9, 2007 @ 9:02 pm
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Comment by aaa — May 15, 2007 @ 10:22 pm
Hi Arun,
Sorry I missed your J1 session. But thankfully, you made available the demo as a screencast so I have no resentment of missing your session now ….
This was a very good demo based on a really good use case… I enjoyed it!
Regards,
Rima.
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Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — October 1, 2007 @ 5:53 am
Very constructive demo.
I liked the demonstration of ’secure endpoints’.
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Comment by Rama Pulavarthi's Blog — October 31, 2007 @ 12:42 am
Arun Gupta is my Hero!!!!
the demo is tha bomb….keep doing the good Work …
Comment by emeka — December 3, 2007 @ 4:52 pm
Can you possibly post a screenshot that would be great. carol
Comment by Turkey Property — January 2, 2008 @ 6:15 am
I’ll be happy to provide the screenshot provided you explain what exactly are you looking for ?
Comment by Arun Gupta — January 2, 2008 @ 9:03 am
Definetely, great event
Comment by Vic Ads — January 14, 2008 @ 11:47 am
Is it possible to use WCF as a service and Tango as a client end-point?
I tried to create WCF service by vs.net 2008 and generate endpoint by NetBean.. when the connection established, the service code never get called (time-out).
Comment by Jirapong — January 20, 2008 @ 10:37 pm
Keep up the great work
Thanks
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Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — March 31, 2008 @ 9:17 am
Hi:
We have a VFP clients proyect but want to use glash fish and webservices because VFP has some support limitations as well as IIS dependency. I can consume webservices inside java but I can’t do it form VFP and I marked optimise transfer.. and reliable message delivery for WSIT. Not having parm and return types from WSDL registration tool in VFP.
Comment by Juan Carlos — April 29, 2008 @ 1:53 pm
Juan Carlos,
I’m not familiar with VFP and unclear about the question. You can consider asking your question @ Metro forum:
http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=46&start=0
-Arun
Comment by Arun Gupta — April 29, 2008 @ 2:55 pm
We have a VFP clients proyect but want to use glash fish and webservices because VFP has some support limitations as well as IIS dependency. I can consume webservices inside java but I can’t do it form VFP and I marked optimise transfer.. and reliable message delivery for WSIT. Not having parm and return types from WSDL registration tool in VFP.
Comment by laptop battery — November 26, 2008 @ 8:13 pm
I’ll be happy to provide the screenshot provided you explain what exactly are you looking for ?
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