Some legacy systems are using older versions of Axis and although the actual Axis classes were never touched their archives (jars) are being referenced. Upgrading the Axis version to newer ones presents the problem of the archive names - for example wsdl4j now has wsdl4j-x.x.x. Out of curiosity, why are these archives now carry the version number ? I don't think it is a bad idea but what was the rationale for that as new versions were introduced ?
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