Chris,

Here's what has driven development (this is from my observations)

#1 Conformance to spec's (SOAP 1.1, 1.2, WSDL 1.1 etc)
#2 Interop using SOAPBuilders forum 
#3 Pass the TCK for SAAJ 
#4 Pass the TCK for JAXRPC

#2 will not stop from a release going out, #2 and #3 will definitely stop a release 
from
happening. This does not stop folks at various companies from working on WS-I 
compatibility and
checking in patches to make it happen (for example soap header support wsdl, 
rpc-literal). In
other words, WS-I conformance has never been an issue with releases and though we have 
test suites
for all the SOAPBuilders Interop tests, we don't have one for WS-I conformance.

Thanks,
dims


--- "Peake, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basic question:
> Does Axis have a goal of being WS-I conformant?
> 
> I've read the message traffic tangential to this and I don't see that it is agreed 
>upon to be or
> even agreed upon that it should be.
> 
> Can someone spell out the current position on this?
> Any thought or detail would be helpful.
> 
> thanks,
>  chris
> 
> 
> 
> 


=====
Davanum Srinivas - http://xml.apache.org/~dims/

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