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-----Original Message----- From: SP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 8:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Web services Management Tool for Axis Hi, I have developed a sort of Web services Management tool for Apache Axis. I am releasing a beta1 version of it. You can download it at http://www.soapknox.com or http://www.soapknox.com/soapknox.zip and use it for free. The Web services management contains two parts 1) a web app GUI to manage and administer users and Web services and also you can perform service performance, service statistics, service scalability analysis etc. and 2) a set of handlers to be used during run-time. The main features/funcitonalities are: No need to change your developed Web services code - use our handlers and deploy them through your deploy.wsdd file (thanks to axis' architecture). Manage your Web services though a web GUI. Supports username/password authentication. Future support will include SSL, XML Signature, XML Encryption and WS-Security. Role-based Web services access and Web services management. ServiceMetrics - Provides service performance statistics and service metrics data. View graph of service response time. Service Scalability Analysis - Provides you with a tool to do service scalability analysis. Does statistical linear regression analysis to calculate how service response time is varying under different load conditions. View graph of service response time distribution. Web enabled GUI to manage users, user roles, Web service and Web service subscription. Subscription - Users or service consumers can use web enabled GUI to subscribe/unsubscribe Web services. Use it in production to gather real life production service statistics or to test service performance and do scalability analysis in test environment. Get user activity log information. Switch a service from live to test mode without undeploying it. The applcation requires Oracle database. Since all the data is stored in the database, you can get data and analyze whenever you want. Hope you will find it useful. You can send comments to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, SP