You're welcome ;-)
I think you are all doing a great job. I'm sure there will be enough 
documentation and tutorials in the future (axis is kind of a "standard" for 
java web services).

It was just a rough comparison between the frameworks from my point of view and 
at the very moment. 

dominik

p.s.: maybe a xml schema for the configuration file or a little more 
comprehensive guide about the configuration would save some time because there 
wouldn't be such much questions on the list. 


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected]
> Gesendet: 08.04.06 05:11:00
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [Axis2] Comparison Axis vs. JWSDP


> Thanks for the comparison. Its good that these sort of feedback coming
> from users, rather than we going and publishing these.
> 
> Let me thank for all the people who gave/and giving us feedback and
> help(ed) us in various ways, on behalf of all axis devs.
> 
> But we are not done yet. Please extend your helpful hands more and more
> by giving us your feedback.
> 
> Thank you,
> Chinthaka
> 
> P.S. : We wanna improve our docs. But these days we are concentrated
> more on features and stability than docs. Volunteers are more than
> welcome to improve our docs.
> 
> SOA Work wrote:
> > In very short (my opinion):
> > 
> > JAX-RPC (offered in JWSDP):
> > - difficult to use (not only the publish process, but you need special 
> > interfaces extended from java.rmi.Remote)!
> > + some IDEs offer support (the only way I would use it)
> > --> the worst solution in my opinion
> > 
> > axis:
> > + easy
> > + many tutorials, documentation, user guide
> > + the only one supporting rpc/encoded (it is deprecated)
> > - old and slow (there is no benchmark but many opinions)
> > - no support for the new cool functions ;-) (no document-centric, no 
> > pugable databinding...)
> > --> solid good way. but not the future
> > 
> > JAX-WS (offered in JWSDP):
> > + better than JAX-RPC
> > + it could be THE STANDARD in future
> > - difficult to use (better than jax-rpc but not comparable to axis)
> > --> good way but not as easy as axis
> > 
> > axis2:
> > + simple
> > + powerful
> > - i don't like the documentation (a reference for the service.xml would be 
> > soooooooo nice!!!)
> > --> my suggestion
> > 
> > 
> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >> Von: [email protected]
> >> Gesendet: 06.04.06 23:19:25
> >> An: [email protected]
> >> Betreff: Comparison Axis vs. JWSDP
> > 
> > 
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> as a newbie only a short question: Can anybody please explain the 
> >> difference (pros / contras) between these two projects?
> >>
> >> Thanx
> >> Michael
> > 
> > 
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