[MOBY-dev] [moby] Example of a responsemessage with SOAP envelope

mark wilkinson markw at illuminae.com
Tue Sep 19 14:44:45 UTC 2006


Precisely :-)  it is for this reason that we so strongly emphasise that service providers should not validate incoming requests based on the object name.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gordon <gordonp at ucalgary.ca>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 08:13:16 
To:Core developer announcements <moby-dev at lists.open-bio.org>
Subject: Re: [MOBY-dev] [moby] Example of a response
	message	with	SOAP	envelope

No, the beauty of BioMOBY is that it combines Web Services with the 
Semantic Web.  So I can subclass your ScientificName in the ontology, 
and I MUST be allowed to submit an instance of MyScientificName it to 
your service.  The shared ontology is the key to automagic 
interoperability...
> Right,
>
> Thats why BioMOBY is so interesting I suppose. But some services will  
> always accept one, and only one, moby object. For example the first  
> service I created consumes a ScientificName, that is a string. I dont  
> think I can understand any other object as input for this service.  
> Then BioMOBY acts as a simple web service, right?
>
> On 19/09/2006, at 15:51, Paul Gordon wrote:
>
>   
>>> And a way to produce MOBY services in a RESTful way would make it
>>> very easy to create these kind of MOBY services... In general the
>>> request services will always accept the same object and parameters
>>> and produce the same object as a result... and create a service like
>>> this in any language is really simple!
>>>       
>> I can submit a CommentedDNASequence to a service that accepts a
>> VirtualSequence (or a blast-text to a service that accepts Object),  
>> and
>> if I remember correctly this is where things started to break down in
>> traditional Web Services descriptions...
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