By bloid
via blogs.sun.com
Published: Nov 05 2007 / 08:05
Long cherished dream of mine, reverberating through the darker corners of my innermost thoughts... figuring out how to consume a web service in Groovy. "A web service? In Groovy? That must mean you use the same standard Java libraries for JAX-WS, or JAX-RPC, generate client stubs and then use them to connect to the web service, right?" Wrong. Forget stubs. Groovy provides its own library for web services. Just to simplify the life of developers, since it is incredibly lightweight and gets the job done painlessly. And there are no stubs.



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