Is there any plan to develop a WSIF Axis2 provider? Thanks, Shantanu Sen
--- Eran Chinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You can download the release from: > > http://ws.apache.org/axis2/download.cgi > > > What's in this release? > > This release includes the following features: > > * Complete XML infoset support for AXIOM > * AXIOM, a SOAP specific streaming XML infoset model for SOAP > 1.1/1.2 messages > * Support for one-way messaging and request response messaging > * Modules, mechanism to extend the SOAP processing model > * Archives based deployment model > * WSDL2Java code generation tool for stub and skeltons > * XML Beans based data binding support > * Support for WS-Addressing, both the submission and final versions > * Client API > * REST web service support > * HTTP transport support > * SMTP transport support > * TCP transport support > * MTOM/SWA attachments support > * SAAJ implementation > * WS-Security support using WSS4J > * Support for context hierarchy serialization > * and numerous bug fixes after 0.91 release > > The release include following tools > > 1. Admin Web App > 2. WSDL2Java, eclipse Plugin/Command line version > 3. Service Archive Wizard, eclipse Plugin > 4. Module Archive Wizard, eclipse Plugin > 5. Service Archive Wizard, IntelliJ IDEA Plugin > > > What's still to do? > > Please see a list of what we think needs doing - and please consider > helping out if you're interested & able! > > * SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 validation > * JAX-RPC 1.1/2.0 compliance > * Implementation of other transports. e.g. JMS.. > * WSDL Generation > * Axis2 Databinding implementation > > Axis2 is taking shape, this 0.92 release is a glimpse of 1.0 that should > be comming soon. If you happen to have vision of how the next generation > of the Web Service should be, and like to contribute to Apache Axis2 > please help us to shape the Apache Axis2. Any contribution in the form > of Coding, testing, submiting improvements to the documentation, and > reporting bugs are always welcome. > > Thanks for your interest in Axis2! > > -- The Axis Development Team >
