+1.

Just write them and commit to xdocs. Please keep up updated, what you have written, so that we can link them to the main site.

If you do not have karma or committership, you can either send a patch or create a JIRA and attach your files. I think second option is preferred.

BTW, any idea of putting them before this friday ? We are thinking of doing  a release on that day. But if you want some more time, its not a problem.

Thanks for your help.

-- Chinthaka

iksrazal wrote:
Em Domingo 27 Novembro 2005 02:03, o Eran Chinthaka escreveu:

  
And one other thing, seems like you are using the data binding stuff a
lot. So if you can write a small article on, using Axis2 data binding,
from your experience, I'm happy to host that in Axis2 web site itself. I
think others also can help you with that. This will be useful for all
the new comers to Axis2 and its a good time for you to give something
back to the community :-)

Hope you don't have any intellectual property problems with the company
in doing that. ;-)

Chinthaka

    

Thanks for the invite. Sure, I'm interested. My only concern is that the 
article is focused enough to be helpful. I have the code from the JIRA issues 
that are free of IP. 

I have a few ideas. Of course I'd appreciate any feedback concerning other 
ideas I've missed or something that should be omitted: 

1) Using Axis2 WSDL2Java as an ant task - currently not documented I don't 
think. 

2) Compling the code ;-);-) . 

3) Converting an 'RPC encoded'  wsdl to doc-lit, since Axis2 does not plan on 
supporting 'RPC encoded' completely - at least not soap encoded arrays...

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-dev&m=113268631300718&w=2

4) Coding the client using non-blocking and 'fire and forget'  - haven't 
gotten there yet with a wsdl based service, but will soon. I've done it 
without wsdl. 

5) packaging. 

Any feedback is helpful. 

Cheers,
iksrazal

  

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