ADB, XMLBeans, JiBX are framework for binding xml data to java beans and
viceversa. Each one of these have own home page and explains the
architecture and use way.
ADB Axis Data Bindind was created for the project Apache Axis2 for optimize
the marshaling and unmarshaling process using Axis...
XMLBeans is my favorite, http://xmlbeans.apache.org/ it is easy to use, and
very flexible and support all Schema standard
I dont know the JiBX framework, but it seems to be really good (especialy
for de performance), i am learning about this.
ADB and XMLBeans generates java code from a schema definition (xsd file).
And the generated code, extends from classes of the each framework.
In the case of JiBX you must to have the java beans created, and define a
databinding file that indicates to the framework how to bind the xml data to
java beans fields. This is very usefull in the case that you have previously
created the beans and need to use in the message of a web service.
I recommend to you visit the web sites of each one of this frameworks for
best information.
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Hi!
I'm trying to start using Axis2 for the first time, and going through the
Quick Start Guide, I see several options to create a service, and a client,
namely the possibility to choose Axiom, ADB, XMLBeans or JiBX.
Unfortunatelly the documentation doesn't seem to explain the differences
between these possible choices (or maybe I missed it?).
It seems to me that the Axiom way doesn't generate anything, it's an API.
But what about the other choices? What are the pros/cons of each model?
Thank you very much for your help.
BoD
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