Axis supports C/C++. Given that you've been using LEIF, I assume that
your services are written in C/C++. Do you intend to rewrite all your
apps?
Axis for Java can run in any servlet engine -- including any J2EE
server. It's true that Sun's J2EE server includes a SOAP engine, but
it doesn't support C/C++. Assuming that you really don't want to
reimplement all your apps, Axis provides you with a common SOAP
architecture that supports both Java and C++.
Anne
On 7/6/06, Luis Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi axis users,
I finally got the green light to port the server side or our web services
from LEIF/Roguewave to axis. The main reason is economics, we want to
explore cheaper options.
I was exploring the alternatives for serverlet containers in the server
side, which will be Windows/Solaris. I think the best for axis is Tomcat,
but I am confused with regard to the version I am supposed to use or if this
is the way to go.
I also looked into Sun Application Server (J2EE based I believe) but why
would I do that? It seems that I would not need axis if I used Sun
Application Server.
So, if I had to justify axis/Tomcat vs J2EE, what would be the best
arguments in favor of axis?
Thanks in advance,
--Luis R.
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