No toolkit is ever 100% compliant. Yes, it is possible to write a WS-I
compliant service and client using some of the toolkits including
Axis/Axis2. Did you understand the distinction? The key is tesing with
WS-I compliant testing tools and tweaking the wsdl and schema to make
sure they are complaint and cross checking sample messages on the wire
to make sure they are compliant.

-- dims

On 6/23/06, Price, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hi, just starting  for the first time developing a component to communicate 
with a web service. Our  client has sent us the wsdl and we were going to use 
Axis to convert the wsdlto  java to call the web service. Our client has told 
us that we shouldn't use axis  as their service is WS-I compliant, whereas Axis 
is not. I am not 100% sure  about this. Can anyone tell me ?
Thanks,
Stephen



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