Samisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> By default the tcp server builds. The chances are more people would be
> interested in HTTP. 
To be accurate, Both HTTP and TCP transports build by default. 
>Would it be a good idea to switch off building TCP
> transport by default?
Although TCP transport builds , axis2/c use HTTP transport by
default. Therefor our normal behavior doesn't change.If someone need 
to activate TCP transport , then he should need to add
axis2_tcp_sender to axis2.xml 

Plus point of having TCP transport build by default is, user will be 
able to use it at any time he wish. (don't need to give options and 
compile). We wouldn't need to give options to enable TCP transport
because it doesn't require any additional libraries or dependencies.

My understanding is, though TCP transport build by default, it doesn't 
do any harm :), And both HTTP and TCP would be able to coexist.

thoughts please... 

thanks,
Dinesh
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