Wrapper Classes Cookbook for SOAP Client and Server
SUG '04
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Slide 1: Dave Evans

Slide 2: Agenda

Slide 3: Why use wrapper classes?

Slide 4: Why use wrapper classes? (continued)

Slide 5: Why use wrapper classes? (continued)

Slide 6: Public part of class for client

Slide 7: Public part of class for client (continued)

Slide 8: Public part of class for client (continued)

Slide 9: Now, a demo derby with the client...

Slide 10: Public part of class for server

Slide 11: Public part of class for server (continued)

Slide 12: Public part of class for server (continued)

Slide 13: Now, a demo derby with the server...

Slide 14: Implementation of soapReq

Slide 15: Implementation of soapReq (continued)

Slide 16: Implementation of soapReq (continued)

Slide 17: Implementation of soapReq (continued)

Slide 18: Implementation of soapReq (continued)

Slide 19: Implementation of soapResp

Slide 20: Implementation of soapResp (continued)

Slide 21: Implementation of soapResp (continued)

Slide 22: Implementation of soapResp (continued)


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