This sounds quite serious. Did you submit bug reports
to the development team? I would be quite interested
in any bugs related to data corruption. Can you
provide examples?

My experience with Axis has been quite good. Easy to
implement, and so far for me, relatively bug free.
Performance is also good. Under weblogic 6.1, I get an
average response time of .07 seconds for an average
payload of 2K. This is axis servlet execution time as
measured by JMX, across several thousand invocations.

Bob Woodley

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> 
> Rather hopefully I evaluated the axis server only to
> find several bugs
> (showstoppers - encoding/concurrency) within a few
> hours of using it  (beta
> 1). I did find it easier to use than SOAP 2.2, but
> SOAP 2.2 was more stable
> and that was what was required. The bugs didn't
> cause it to crash or
> anything obvious - it just corrupted the data!
> 
> Charlie
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/30/2002 10:16:52 AM
> 
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> To:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:
> Subject:    RE: Apche SOAP 2.2 or AXIS ????
> 
> Chad, chester,
> 
> FWIW, this mirrors my experience _exactly_
> 
> timj
> 
> 
> >         I started with Apache SOAP 2.2 initailly
> and got basic simple web
> service samples working.
> >  Considered it's maturity, I was about to
> recommended my company to use
> it.
> 
> Then I start to build MS client against. And I had a
> lot of trouble to get
> MS client
> (MS Toolkit 2.0 SP2, VB) to talk to Apache SOAP 2.2.
>  -- This partially
> also
> due to I am
> kind of new to the SOAP Implementation (Even I have
> read a lot about it),
> partially due to
> the Apache SOAP encoding style is different from MS.
> May be there is
> someway
> to get around,
> but I was getting frustrated as I just want some
> demo to work.
> 
> Then I started to play with axis, and found that
> interoperability point of
> view, AXIS is a lot easier.
> 
> 
> Chester
> 
> 
> 
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