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Back from vacation

Back from 2 weeks of vacation in Turkey (Alanya) - probably the best vacation we've had. Great hotel, great staff, great weather. Apart from waking up at 4:30am from the pre-recorded morning prayers they play out from the top of the minaretes at maximum volume every morning I've got nothing to complain on :)

Just a pile of e-mails to dig through now.... yack.

I got several mails from my friend Jan-Erik about news in JCP, guess I have to check them out.

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Javier Luna said:

I believe that any DataLayer must be a simple code block, that they allow operations against DB.

That code block would not have to know on the Business Entities. Single to specialize it is to execute the operations (Store Procedures and SQL Sentences) against the engine DB (SQL, Oracle, DB2, etc.), with which this setting.

Finally, I invite to you to download the DataLayer.Primitives Public Version.

This is very cool Data Layer :)

DataLayer.Primitives - Readme!
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1389

Cheers,

Javier Luna
http://guydotnetxmlwebservices.blogspot.com/
# May 26, 2005 2:57 PM

panos said:

Hi,
I was reading your blog entry on the usage of wss4j and went through the examples... i was wondering whether you have done any work on this (the second part of the sentense which i copied pasted from your entry)

"In this sample you're still using a client WSDD file, specifying the handler (WSDoAllSender) Axis should be calling when the SOAP request is sent. It's possible to code so that you don't need the WSDD file at all, but I'll try that at a later state.
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you can reply at panayiotis.periorellis@ncl.ac.uk
# June 2, 2005 6:01 AM