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Are there any implementations of the WS-Discovery specification for JAX-WS RI, Axis2, CXF or other toolkits?
The only Java-implementation that I know of is this one: http://code.google.com/p/java-ws-discovery/
There are JAX-WS examples in the Wiki.
At the time of the question CXF was not supporting WS-Discovery. It is supported since release 2.7 (http://cxf.apache.org/docs/27-migration-guide.html)
Please check my lightweight approach JavaWsDiscovery: https://github.com/thhart/javaWsDiscovery. It will query the local network with a WS-Discovery probe and returns you all answering devices.
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I like to know if IoT Development Platform of Qualcomm supports OkHttp, which runs in Java Embedded ME. If it does't support Okhttp, kindly suggest any other lib that support Http/2 in Java Embedded ME platform.
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I am new to webServices. I want to develop a webservice in Java. So far I came to know, WSDL is needed to kickstart with WebServices. So, How do I create a WSDL? Is there any tool which makes this easy?
Thanks in advance.
If you use JAX-WS (ships with Java 6, separate download for Java 5) and you expose a #WebMethod properly the WSDL can be automatically generated by the JAX-WS stack at runtime.
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I have three years's expeirence of java develping.
Now I am working with an system which is related to the ahthenciation. I am not good at this.
So I wonder if there is any opensoure project I can read and learn someting from which?
Spring Security is a good place to start.
I would recommend Apache Shiro
Check out Fortress, it is released under BSD open source license: http://iamfortress.org/
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Is there a Java equivalent for ASP.NET Membership?
Even though is not exactly equivalent, you can take a look at JAAS (every Java EE application server must support it). It will provide you user/role authentication and authorization.
There is no built-in frontend for managing user and roles though...
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I am looking for a framework to turn given Java class into WebService (may be with some limitations on method parameters etc)
Thanks
You can use axis2, or xfire. I'm sure there are other ways also, but these are the two that I've used.
The de-facto standard for this is Apache Axis: http://ws.apache.org/axis/ and http://ws.apache.org/axis2/