Thanks for your great contribution. Do you have any plan (and schedule)
to start SEI model such as from Java and from WSDL apart from MOM model?
Cheers,
Ias
The IBM Web services team has been developing a JAX-WS 2.0
implementation that we will contribute to Apache, which uses Axis2 as
it's core runtime. It is an initial drop, but we intend to continue
this development in Apache open source. Given the increased interest
that has been displayed on the mailing list, we will be opening a JIRA
issue with a patch containing code that we would like to have
considered for contribution as a jumpstart for the support.
This is just a first pass and is intended to be a starting point to
allow the Apache community involvement. The IBM Web services team
would like to participate in building a JAX-WS 2.0 implementation in
conjunction with the Apache community.
Developers that have participating in developing this drop, and are
planning to continue are the following:
Nick Gallardo
Rich Scheuerle
Jeff Barrett
Nikhil Thaker
Mike Rheinheirmer
Brent Ulbricht
Dan Sedov
Lizet Ernand
Samuel Isokpunwu
Code structure:
This code has been built as a module under the Axis2 root in
modules/jaxws.
- Maven enabled
- Java 5 enabled
- Verification tests included (many more to come)
As we've started developing this code, the goal has been to re-use as
much of the underlying Axis2 runtime as possible. This includes
making use of the existing ServiceClient API on the client and the
MessageReceiver API for services.
Contents:
Client
-------------------
Support for JAX-WS javax.xml.ws.Dispatch
* Parameter types supported:
- JAX-B (using JAXBContext)
- javax.xml.transform.Source (StreamSource, DOMSource, SAXSource)
- String (non-spec)
* Invocation patterns supported:
- sync: invoke
- one-way: invokeOneWay
- async: invokeAsync (callback only)
* Usage modes
- PAYLOAD (SOAP Body contents)
- MESSAGE (the entire SOAP Envelope)
Service
-------------------
Support for javax.xml.ws.Provider style endpoints
* Parameter types
- javax.xml.transform.Source (StreamSource, DOMSource, SAXSource)
- String (non-spec)
* Usage modes
- PAYLOAD only (MESSAGE requires annotations support for
javax.xml.ws.ServiceMode)
Development activity in progress:
* SAAJ SOAPMessage support for both the Dispatch and Provider
* Fault processing
* Attachments
* SOAP 1.2 support
* Annotations support for Provider
* JAXWSMessageReceiver with support for pluggable dispatchers and server
side application handlers
Again, this is our first step here. We look forward to working with
the Apache Web services community on furthering this implementation.
We welcome the community's feedback.
Regards,
The IBM Web services team
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