For some background and a summary of what's going on you can see my article "The year ahead in Java Web services" on devWorks: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-java1.html I'm noticeably behind on the follow-up, which is to cover some of the Axis2 details - but now that Axis2 is approaching 1.0 release status I should be able to get the follow-up finished soon.

 - Dennis

Dennis M. Sosnoski
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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


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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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