Author: chatra Date: Thu Nov 9 23:45:08 2006 New Revision: 473231 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=473231 Log: added pojo guide to index.html
Modified: webservices/axis2/branches/java/1_1/xdocs/1_1/index.html Modified: webservices/axis2/branches/java/1_1/xdocs/1_1/index.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/axis2/branches/java/1_1/xdocs/1_1/index.html?view=diff&rev=473231&r1=473230&r2=473231 ============================================================================== --- webservices/axis2/branches/java/1_1/xdocs/1_1/index.html (original) +++ webservices/axis2/branches/java/1_1/xdocs/1_1/index.html Thu Nov 9 23:45:08 2006 @@ -40,32 +40,38 @@ list the different distribution packages offered by Axis2, and installation methods for standalone and as part of a J2EE servlet container.</li> - <li><a href="userguide.html#ws_codegen">Creating a new Web Service with Code Generation</a> -Axis2 - provides two ways to create new Web Services, using code generation and - using XML based primary APIs. This section explains how to start from a - WSDL, and create a new Service with code generation</li> - <li><a href="xmlbased-server.html">Writing Web Services Using Axis2's Primary APIs</a> - -Explains how to create new Web Services using XML based primary API</li> - <li><a href="userguide.html#client">Writing a Web Service Client with Code Generation </a>-Axis2 - also provides a more complex, yet powerful XML based client API which is - intended for advanced users. However, if you are a new user we recommend - using the code generation approach presented below</li> - <li><a href="dii.html">Writing Web Service Clients Using Axis2's Primary APIs</a>- - This section presents complex yet powerful XML based client API which is - intended for advanced users to write Web services clients</li> - <li><a href="userguide.html#config">Configuring Axis2</a>-Axis2 configuration is based on a - repository and standard archives formats. Here you will find details on - how to configure Axis2. You will also find reference documents that lead - to greater detail in this area.</li> - <li><a href="userguide.html#advanced">Advanced Topics</a>-Will link you to more advanced topics - under Axis2 support such as Transports, Attachments, Pluggable Data - Binding, Security, REST Web services.</li> + <li><a href="userguide.html#ws_codegen">Creating a new Web Service with + Code Generation</a> -Axis2 provides two ways to create new Web Services, + using code generation and using XML based primary APIs. This section + explains how to start from a WSDL, and create a new Service with code + generation</li> + <li><a href="xmlbased-server.html">Writing Web Services Using Axis2's + Primary APIs</a> -Explains how to create new Web Services using XML based + primary API</li> + <li><a href="userguide.html#client">Writing a Web Service Client with Code + Generation </a>-Axis2 also provides a more complex, yet powerful XML + based client API which is intended for advanced users. However, if you + are a new user we recommend using the code generation approach presented + below</li> + <li><a href="dii.html">Writing Web Service Clients Using Axis2's Primary + APIs</a>- This section presents complex yet powerful XML based client API + which is intended for advanced users to write Web services clients</li> + <li><a href="userguide.html#config">Configuring Axis2</a>-Axis2 + configuration is based on a repository and standard archives formats. + Here you will find details on how to configure Axis2. You will also find + reference documents that lead to greater detail in this area.</li> + <li><a href="pojo.html">POJO Web Services using Apache Axis2</a>-Want a + quick way to get a Web service up and running in no time? Well then, you + should consider creating a Plain Old Java Object (POJO) to deploy using + Apache Axis2 on Apache Tomcat. This document will show you how to do just + that.</li> </ul> <h2>How Tos</h2> -<p>This section of documents will deal with more advanced topics on a -detailed manner.</p> +<p>This section of documents will deal with more advanced topics including +Axis2 support features such as Transports, Attachments, Pluggable Data +Binding, Security, REST Web services on a detailed manner.</p> <ul> <li><a href="webadminguide.html">Web Administrator's Guide</a>- Detailed instructions on administration console of Axis2 Web application, with the @@ -123,8 +129,8 @@ <li><a href="mail-configuration.html">Mail Transport Configuration</a>-Guide to configure Axis2 in order to get mail transport working</li> - <li><a href="http-transport.html">HTTP Transports</a>-Description on HTTP - sender and HTTP receiver in Axis2</li> + <li><a>HTTP Transports</a>-Description on HTTP sender and HTTP receiver in + Axis2</li> <li><a href="jms-transport.html">JMS Transport</a>-Description on JMS sender and JMS receiver in Axis2</li> <li><a href="transport_howto.html">Write Your Own Axis2 Transport</a>-Quick @@ -156,8 +162,8 @@ <li><a href="api/index.html">Online Java Docs</a>-Java API documentation</li> <!--<li><a href="advance-userguide.html">Advanced User Guide</a>- This is a - quick start guide for more experienced users and developers on how to - install, create Web services and Web service clients using Axis2.</li>--> + quick start guide for more experienced users and developers on how to + install, create Web services and Web service clients using Axis2.</li>--> </ul> <h2>References</h2> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]