Dear Anne,

I would like to know more about the debate between AXIS and POX supporters
and would be grateful if you would point me in the right direction (without
bringing the debate into this forum).

You said: "There is a growing backlash against the complexity of SOAP and
WS-*, and in response, people are looking for a simpler, more native-Web
approach to services. And that's POX -- Plain Old XML over HTTP. HTTP is a
very powerful and scalable application protocol. It supports clean
separation of header and application payload. It provides a means to support
self-describing messages (using MIME types). It supports security (HTTPS)
and stateful sessions (cookies). Many argue that the SOAP envelope and all
the SOAP Headers are just a lot of extra clutter. And for many applications,
that's true. POX is absolutely adequate."

Thanks!

Regards,

Michael




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