Hi, We started Axis2/C unofficial project as an alternative between 1.6 branch and trunk, in order to use it as a part in another project.
Additionally there are some additional bugfixes and features (JSON, some memory leaks and stability fixes) that weren't implemented on trunk. This version is more stable that the current ones in the official repository, and it keeps mostly the same interface (so you will be able to switch back to the official repository once a new release emerges) ... I'm currently using it in production environments (mostly in the client side) I completely agree with Thomas idea, the idea is to merge the repositories and release a new official version, right now the unofficial repository is just a workaround to have a stable version with a couple more features than 1.6.0 for another project. Regards On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 3:40 AM, Thomas Gentsch <t...@e-tge.de> wrote: > > I never really used the "unofficial" version (recently discovered it, > hence too late), but when fixing a few memory leaks in the official > version I looked through it roughly. > My understanding is that they branched off the official version and > fixed quite a few memory leaks and corruptions plus added some features. > What I have seen looked quite reasonable - so as a summary I'd hope that > it is at least not worse than the official version :-) > > And, they wrote something that they started the unofficial branch due to > the refusal of the official maintainers to adopt some things ... so, if > somebody asked me :-) I'd strongly vote for merging the unofficial > version back into the official one! > > Regards, > tge > > On Wed, 2013-08-28 at 09:28 +0000, andreas.voel...@swisslife.ch wrote: > > Hi all > > > > I'm looking into using Axis2/C to integrate our old legacy C > > application with the rest of our environment. > > > > Currently I'm wondering, if I should use 1.6.0 or if axis2c-unofficial > > (https://code.google.com/p/axis2c-unofficial/) would be a better > > option. > > > > Can anyone tell me, if axis2c-unofficial is stable enough to be used > > in a productive environment? And if it will be possible to switch back > > to the official versions, once there is a new official version of > > axis2c? > > > > Thanks > > Regards > > Andreas > > > -- -- Mantaut Alex Intraway Corp. +54 (11) 6040-4000 MSN: alex.mant...@intraway.com Visit our website at http://www.intraway.com Proud to be an ISO 9001:2008 certified company