[MISC] [MOBY-l] Help on writing .NET client for Moby services
Mark Wilkinson
markw at illuminae.com
Mon Jun 21 18:47:38 UTC 2004
Well... my own listener has (I think) an extension .cgi, but the one
that I run on my local machine has no extension at all, so I don't think
it is something we can (or should) predict or enforce. In light of the
trend toward SWebby/RESTy type URL's, I am tending to leave extensions
off of my new web scripts. I think this brings us back to my original
answer to Gerald's question, which is 'we do not regulate the presence,
absence, or type of extension used by moby service providers.'
M
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 11:28, Martin Senger wrote:
> > What does the word "Services" mean in this sentence? Does it mean the
> > name of the method being called, or the name of the SOAP listener script
> > that serves that method, or the name of the WSDL file, or...??
> >
> I think the extension refers to the implementation of a web service. I
> think it is nothing you would need to know when you call such
> service. It is like all your services (probably) have an extension .pl
> (but, of course, I may be completely wrong not knowing enough about .net).
>
> Martin
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Mark Wilkinson (mwilkinson at mrl.ubc.ca)
University of British Columbia iCAPTURE Centre
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