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Good questions and I think we've been answering to this question in
each and every conference. Rajith Attapattu wrote: Axis2 core does not depend, in anyway, on java specs. Simply Axis2 is a web service engine, not a "java engine". But we have an effort to implement jax-ws on top of axis2.Hi, I am wondering what sort of compliance we have wrt to the Java Web Services API's described in http://java.sun.com/webservices/index.jsp Do we have JAXB ? I don't think so. But if you want our data binding framework is flexible enough to plugin JAXB.>From what I understand we have JAXB - JAX-RPC and SAAJ, I don't think WS-A has nothing to do as a "java specification". Even Indigo has WS-A built in to it. WS-Addressing is a way to handle addressing information independent of transports, languages and anything.but I am not aware of the other modules like WS-Addressing. But FYI, as Anne mentioned, both Axis1 and Axis2 supports WS-Addressing. HTH. - Chinthaka Can somebody please explain the compliance level for current Axis2Thanks, Rajith. |
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