Re: JAX-WS supports both static and dynamic clients
On 09/25/2010 08:01 AM, gk wrote:
what is a static and dynamic client ?
Here is the relevant context which you may need . I am not comfortable
with the following text..
*JAX-WS supports both static and dynamic clients*.
Good instinct. I'm not comfortable with it either.
My Question : when we are talking about web service clients, what
is a static client and dynamic client ?
I think it's a bad term.
I have a very bad guess though but I'm not sure whether I've
understood it correctly. I know HTML is a static client but jsp [sic] is a
dynamic client ...but I don't think it is appropriate
here ....because HTML can't be a web service client though jsp [sic]
possibly could be.
Ummmm ...
Neither HTML nor JSP is a "client" in any meaningful sense of the word. JSP
is a markup standard for a system that produces HTML from the JSP source.
HTML is, as "ML" in the initialism indicates, a markup language for
presentation. Neither one is a client. The client is the browser that
interprets the HTML.
what is a static client and and dynamic client for JAX-WS ? I need
an example to understand it.
It's a nonsense term, so there won't be any examples.
Presumably the source of that term (which you do not cite) explains what they
mean by their idiosyncratic usage. Perhaps they mean "client of systems that
generate static (dynamic) content"? I don't know - I cannot make sense of the
term.
Maybe someone else can, but I vote that you're being led astray by yet another
bad source.
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