Sorry that my colleagues and I have not been able to help in this effort, but I have two questions:

1. Are the specs stable and are there any plans to submit them to OASIS, W3C, IETF, or some other organization?
2.  Does Axis2 implement these specs?

Paul

At 12:35 PM 2007-03-21, Asankha C. Perera wrote:
Hi Paul

I have been reading through these specs again last weekend and was preparing to make the enhancements to the current implementation to be consistent. I also wanted the JMS transport to be able to address the open issues filed against it.. I hope to embark on this. Would you be willing to help in this effort or its testing?

asankha

Paul Denning wrote:
What is the status of this effort?

Paul

At 09:03 AM 2007-01-12, Glen Daniels wrote:
Hi Axis-Dev'ers:

As some of you may know, several companies (BEA, IBM, Progress, and
TIBCO) have been working on a formal set of specifications for binding
SOAP to the Java Message Service API.  These specs consist of a) a SOAP
binding, and b) a description of the "jms:" IRI scheme which is used for
addressing.  The specs do NOT cover an interoperable wire-level
representation which could bridge different vendors' JMS implementations
- though a future version might go there.  This version has been
designed so that plugging in a different implementation should work
seamlessly without recompiling any code; as such we define a
BytesMessage encapsulation of SOAP (and MTOM), a "Content-Type" JMS
header, and a few other needed parts.




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