All the commercial app servers comes with a builtin SOAP server like IBM websphere,BEA weblogic etc...
Also try JBoss..It should have webservices engine as well and its free..

 
On 7/31/06, Ted Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have used the Systinet SOAP Server successfully.

-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Oliver Hirschi
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 5:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Evaluating SOAP-Server

Hi,

I'd like to change our application-server from corba to soap. The main
job of this application server is to interact with java-clients to make
database-queries. Additionally there are a few jobs which takes a lot of
time, so they should be done on server, not on client.
In the future its possible, that we devlope also a java-web-client to
the server. This client should then also use the same soap-interfaces of
the server.

Is axis the right soap-server due to my requirements?

By "googleing" about soap there comes ever Apache Axis. Is this the "one
and only" soap-server or are there others?

Great thank & kind regards,
--
Oliver Hirschi
http://www.FamilyHirschi.ch



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