Yes -- non-standard.

On 1/9/07, ChadDavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anne,

Thanks.  The comparison to other "frameworks" makes this perfectly
clear, almost to the "duh" point.  By proprietary you don't mean non
open source do you?  Just non-standard?

Chad


> The fact that Axis2 supports a variety of databinding frameworks does
> not change the fact that it does not support JAX-RPC or JAX-WS. If
> standard Java API support is important to you, then this is an
> important issue. If you have no objection to using a propriatary
> programming model, then it is not an important issue. But it is still
> an issue that has consequences.
>

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