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In what systems do you use WSIF?
At 1:55 PM on Jul 23, 2007, primoz wrote:
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I did not notice any product that is using WSIF.
I wonder, is out there someone that really using WSIF in live product? If so, what is your experience with WSIF, is it smart and safe to use WSIF?
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Re: In what systems do you use WSIF?
IBM did use WSIF big time in WebSphere Process Server version 5. In version 6 they have skipped it.Re: In what systems do you use WSIF?
Oracle Fusion ESB (and whole SOA Suite) relies heavily on WSIF. The fact is, that this framework is not actively developed for last two Years.Artur
Re: In what systems do you use WSIF?
I notice that only JDeveloper have support for automatic generation WSDL with WSIF bindings.Two years is very long period for one project to be out of developing?
Re: In what systems do you use WSIF?
I didn't hear any live news about WSIF.Maybe you need select another web service framework.