This one time, at band camp, Elias Torres said:

ET>Thanks to the Castor Team and others in this list, a few of my colleagues
ET>and I have been able to use Axis and Castor together very seamlessly. To
ET>make sure others benefit from all of the headaches we went through, we've
ET>published an article on IBM developerWorks for those of you trying to do the
ET>same.
ET>
ET>The article may be found at:
ET>
ET>http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-castor/
ET>
ET>--- Create Web services using Apache Axis and Castor ---
ET>
ET>"Recent work has pointed out the benefits of using Document-style Web
ET>services over RPC -- they're cleaner, more natural to XML, and facilitate
ET>object exchange. However, Document-style services can be less than
ET>straightforward to deploy using Axis, since Axis's data binding framework
ET>can be difficult to use, doesn't support some popular features of
ET>XML-Schema, and most importantly, lacks validation support. This article
ET>addresses those woes by providing a step-by-step tutorial which explains how
ET>to integrate Axis with the Castor data-binding framework, creating a
ET>best-of-both worlds Web service that combines the Web services prowess of
ET>Axis with the data-binding brawn of Castor."

Elias,

Very good article. I agree that it should be referenced from the
website. I absolutely agree that Document style web services are
more real world and far easier to deal with in an application.

Bruce
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