A few months ago I built Axis2C natively (i.e. directly on an ARM Linux
sys!) w/o any problems as far as I can remember. Works the usual way:
1. Unpack sources
2. ./configure
3. make
done.
Possibly some build tools must be installed first.

I never did any cross-compiling, hence cannot say anything about this,
but would expect that this is basically a matter of specifying the right
compiler flags (?)
When running configure (use --help) you can set compiler flags.

Regarding lighttpd - no idea, but would be interesting to me too. Axis2c
has an apache integration, so assuming lighthttpd supports the same
module extension mechanism, it's probably the same/similar

HTH :-)
  tge

On So, 2014-11-02 at 16:13 +0800, Woody Wu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to choose a web service engine workable on my ARM+lighttpd 
> environment.  For axis2/c, it requires that axis2/c can be cross compiled for 
> ARM and that the axis2/c does not require apache httpd itself as web server. 
> Since I am quite new to axis2/c, could some be kind to clarify theses points 
> for me?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> -woody, sent from mobile
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