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-<div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1
id="Index-ApacheCXF:AnOpen-SourceServicesFramework">Apache CXF: An Open-Source
Services Framework</h1><h2 id="Index-Overview">Overview</h2><p>Apache CXF is an
open source services framework. CXF helps you build and develop services using
frontend programming APIs, like JAX-WS and JAX-RS. These services can speak a
variety of protocols such as SOAP, XML/HTTP, RESTful HTTP, or CORBA and work
over a variety of transports such as HTTP, JMS or JBI.</p><h2
id="Index-News">News</h2><h3
id="Index-February18,2015-ApacheCXF3.0.5/2.7.15released!">February 18, 2015 -
Apache CXF 3.0.5/2.7.15 released!</h3><p>The Apache CXF team is proud to
announce the availability of the latest patch releases. Over 60 JIRA issues
were fixed for 3.0.3 which many of those fixes back ported to
2.7.14.</p><p>This is mostly a patch release to fix problems and issues that
users have encountered.</p><p>Downloads are available <a shape="rect"
href="download.html">here</a>.</p><h3 id
="Index-December11,2014-ApacheCXF3.0.3/2.7.14released!">December 11, 2014 -
Apache CXF 3.0.3/2.7.14 released!</h3><p>The Apache CXF team is proud to
announce the availability of the latest patch releases. Over 50 JIRA issues
were fixed for 3.0.3 which many of those fixes back ported to
2.7.14.</p><p>This is mostly a patch release to fix problems and issues that
users have encountered.</p><p>Downloads are available <a shape="rect"
href="download.html">here</a>.</p><h3
id="Index-January21,2014-ApacheCXFDistributedOSGi(DOSGi)1.6.0released!">January
21, 2014 - Apache CXF Distributed OSGi (DOSGi) 1.6.0 released!</h3><p>This
release mainly updates to cxf 2.7.8 and removes the jdom
dependency.</p><p>Downloads are available at the  <a shape="rect"
href="dosgi-releases.html">DOSGi Releases</a> page.</p><h2
id="Index-Features">Features</h2><p>CXF includes a broad feature set, but it is
primarily focused on the following areas:</p><ul><li><strong>Web Services
Standards Supp
ort:</strong> CXF supports a variety of web service standards including SOAP,
the WS-I Basic Profile, WSDL, WS-Addressing, WS-Policy, WS-ReliableMessaging,
WS-Security, WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-SecureConverstation, and WS-Trust
(partial).</li><li><strong>Frontends:</strong> CXF supports a variety of
"frontend" programming models.</li></ul><p>CXF implements the JAX-WS APIs. CXF
JAX-WS support includes some extensions to the standard that make it
significantly easier to use, compared to the reference implementation: It will
automatically generate code for request and response bean classes, and does not
require a WSDL for simple cases.</p><p>It also includes a "simple frontend"
which allows creation of clients and endpoints without annotations. CXF
supports both contract first development with WSDL and code first development
starting from Java.</p><p>For REST, CXF also supports a JAX-RS
frontend.</p><ul><li><strong>Ease of use:</strong> CXF is designed to be
intuitive and easy to use. The
re are simple APIs to quickly build code-first services, Maven plug-ins to
make tooling integration easy, JAX-WS API support, Spring 2.x XML support to
make configuration a snap, and much more.</li><li><strong>Binary and Legacy
Protocol Support:</strong> CXF has been designed to provide a pluggable
architecture that supports not only XML but also non-XML type bindings, such as
JSON and CORBA, in combination with any type of transport.</li></ul><p>To get
started using CXF, check out the <a shape="rect"
href="download.html">downloads</a>, the <a shape="rect"
href="http://cxf.apache.org/docs/index.html">user's guide</a>, or the <a
shape="rect" href="mailing-lists.html">mailing lists</a> to get more
information!</p><h2 id="Index-Goals">Goals</h2><h3
id="Index-General">General</h3><ul><li>High
Performance</li><li>Extensible</li><li>Intuitive & Easy to Use</li></ul><h3
id="Index-SupportforStandards">Support for Standards</h3><h5
id="Index-JSRSupport">JSR Support</h5><ul><li>JAX-WS - J
ava API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 - <a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=224"
rel="nofollow">JSR-224</a></li><li>Web Services Metadata for the Java Platform
- <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=181"
rel="nofollow">JSR-181</a></li><li>JAX-RS - The Java API for RESTful Web
Services - <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=311"
rel="nofollow">JSR-311</a></li><li>SAAJ - SOAP with Attachments API for Java
(SAAJ) - <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/mrel/jsr067/index3.html"
rel="nofollow">JSR-67</a></li></ul><h5
id="Index-WS-*andrelatedSpecificationsSupport">WS-* and related Specifications
Support</h5><ul><li>Basic support: WS-I Basic Profile 1.1</li><li>Quality of
Service: WS-Reliable Messaging</li><li>Metadata: WS-Policy, WSDL 1.1 - Web
Service Definition Language</li><li>Communication Security: WS-Security,
WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-SecureConversation, WS-Trust (partial
support)</li><li>Messaging Support: WS-Addressing, SOAP 1.1, SOAP 1.2, Message
Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM)</li></ul><h3
id="Index-MultipleTransports,ProtocolBindings,DataBindings,andFormats">Multiple
Transports, Protocol Bindings, Data Bindings, and
Formats</h3><ul><li>Transports: HTTP, Servlet, JMS, In-VM and many others via
the <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://camel.apache.org/camel-transport-for-cxf.html">Camel transport for
CXF</a> such as SMTP/POP3, TCP and Jabber</li><li>Protocol Bindings: SOAP,
REST/HTTP, pure XML</li><li>Data bindings: JAXB 2.x, Aegis, Apache XMLBeans,
Service Data Objects (SDO), JiBX</li><li>Formats: XML Textual, JSON,
FastInfoset</li><li>Extensibility API allows additional bindings for CXF,
enabling additional message format support such as CORBA/IIOP</li></ul><h3
id="Index-FlexibleDeployment">Flexible Deployment</h3><ul><li>Lightweight
containers: deploy services
in Jetty, Tomcat or Spring-based containers</li><li>JBI integration: deploy
as a service engine in a JBI container such as ServiceMix, OpenESB or
Petals</li><li>Java EE integration: deploy services in Java EE application
servers such as Apache Geronimo, JOnAS, Redhat JBoss, OC4J, Oracle WebLogic,
and IBM WebSphere</li><li>Standalone Java client/server</li></ul><h3
id="Index-SupportforMultipleProgrammingLanguages">Support for Multiple
Programming Languages</h3><ul><li>Full support for JAX-WS 2.x client/server
programming model</li><li>JAX-WS 2.x synchronous, asynchronous and one-way
API's</li><li>JAX-WS 2.x Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) API</li><li>JAX-RS
for RESTful clients</li><li>Support for wrapped and non-wrapped
styles</li><li>XML messaging API</li><li>Support for JavaScript and ECMAScript
4 XML (E4X) - both client and server</li><li>Support for CORBA</li><li>Support
for JBI with ServiceMix</li></ul><h3
id="Index-Tooling">Tooling</h3><ul><li>Generating Code: WSDL to Java,
WSDL to JavaScript, Java to JavaScript</li><li>Generating WSDL: Java to WSDL,
XSD to WSDL, IDL to WSDL, WSDL to XML</li><li>Adding Endpoints: WSDL to SOAP,
WSDL to CORBA, WSDL to service</li><li>Generating Support Files: WSDL to
IDL</li><li>Validating Files: WSDL Validation</li></ul><h2
id="Index-GettingInvolved">Getting Involved</h2><p>Apache CXF is currently
under heavy development. To get involved you can <a shape="rect"
href="mailing-lists.html">subscribe to the mailing lists</a>. You can also grab
the code from the <a shape="rect" href="source-repository.html">Source
Repository</a>. You also need to read about <a shape="rect"
href="building.html">Building</a> CXF. For Eclipse users, you should read about
<a shape="rect" href="setting-up-eclipse.html">Setting up Eclipse</a>.</p></div>
+<div id="ConfluenceContent"><h1
id="Index-ApacheCXF:AnOpen-SourceServicesFramework">Apache CXF: An Open-Source
Services Framework</h1><h2 id="Index-Overview">Overview</h2><p>Apache CXF is an
open source services framework. CXF helps you build and develop services using
frontend programming APIs, like JAX-WS and JAX-RS. These services can speak a
variety of protocols such as SOAP, XML/HTTP, RESTful HTTP, or CORBA and work
over a variety of transports such as HTTP, JMS or JBI.</p><h2
id="Index-News">News</h2><h3
id="Index-February18,2015-ApacheCXF3.0.4/2.7.15released!">February 18, 2015 -
Apache CXF 3.0.4/2.7.15 released!</h3><p>The Apache CXF team is proud to
announce the availability of the latest patch releases. Over 60 JIRA issues
were fixed for 3.0.4 which many of those fixes back ported to
2.7.15.</p><p>This is mostly a patch release to fix problems and issues that
users have encountered.</p><p>Downloads are available <a shape="rect"
href="download.html">here</a>.</p><h3 id
="Index-December11,2014-ApacheCXF3.0.3/2.7.14released!">December 11, 2014 -
Apache CXF 3.0.3/2.7.14 released!</h3><p>The Apache CXF team is proud to
announce the availability of the latest patch releases. Over 50 JIRA issues
were fixed for 3.0.3 which many of those fixes back ported to
2.7.14.</p><p>This is mostly a patch release to fix problems and issues that
users have encountered.</p><p>Downloads are available <a shape="rect"
href="download.html">here</a>.</p><h3
id="Index-January21,2014-ApacheCXFDistributedOSGi(DOSGi)1.6.0released!">January
21, 2014 - Apache CXF Distributed OSGi (DOSGi) 1.6.0 released!</h3><p>This
release mainly updates to cxf 2.7.8 and removes the jdom
dependency.</p><p>Downloads are available at the  <a shape="rect"
href="dosgi-releases.html">DOSGi Releases</a> page.</p><h2
id="Index-Features">Features</h2><p>CXF includes a broad feature set, but it is
primarily focused on the following areas:</p><ul><li><strong>Web Services
Standards Supp
ort:</strong> CXF supports a variety of web service standards including SOAP,
the WS-I Basic Profile, WSDL, WS-Addressing, WS-Policy, WS-ReliableMessaging,
WS-Security, WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-SecureConverstation, and WS-Trust
(partial).</li><li><strong>Frontends:</strong> CXF supports a variety of
"frontend" programming models.</li></ul><p>CXF implements the JAX-WS APIs. CXF
JAX-WS support includes some extensions to the standard that make it
significantly easier to use, compared to the reference implementation: It will
automatically generate code for request and response bean classes, and does not
require a WSDL for simple cases.</p><p>It also includes a "simple frontend"
which allows creation of clients and endpoints without annotations. CXF
supports both contract first development with WSDL and code first development
starting from Java.</p><p>For REST, CXF also supports a JAX-RS
frontend.</p><ul><li><strong>Ease of use:</strong> CXF is designed to be
intuitive and easy to use. The
re are simple APIs to quickly build code-first services, Maven plug-ins to
make tooling integration easy, JAX-WS API support, Spring 2.x XML support to
make configuration a snap, and much more.</li><li><strong>Binary and Legacy
Protocol Support:</strong> CXF has been designed to provide a pluggable
architecture that supports not only XML but also non-XML type bindings, such as
JSON and CORBA, in combination with any type of transport.</li></ul><p>To get
started using CXF, check out the <a shape="rect"
href="download.html">downloads</a>, the <a shape="rect"
href="http://cxf.apache.org/docs/index.html">user's guide</a>, or the <a
shape="rect" href="mailing-lists.html">mailing lists</a> to get more
information!</p><h2 id="Index-Goals">Goals</h2><h3
id="Index-General">General</h3><ul><li>High
Performance</li><li>Extensible</li><li>Intuitive & Easy to Use</li></ul><h3
id="Index-SupportforStandards">Support for Standards</h3><h5
id="Index-JSRSupport">JSR Support</h5><ul><li>JAX-WS - J
ava API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 - <a shape="rect"
class="external-link" href="http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=224"
rel="nofollow">JSR-224</a></li><li>Web Services Metadata for the Java Platform
- <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=181"
rel="nofollow">JSR-181</a></li><li>JAX-RS - The Java API for RESTful Web
Services - <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=311"
rel="nofollow">JSR-311</a></li><li>SAAJ - SOAP with Attachments API for Java
(SAAJ) - <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/mrel/jsr067/index3.html"
rel="nofollow">JSR-67</a></li></ul><h5
id="Index-WS-*andrelatedSpecificationsSupport">WS-* and related Specifications
Support</h5><ul><li>Basic support: WS-I Basic Profile 1.1</li><li>Quality of
Service: WS-Reliable Messaging</li><li>Metadata: WS-Policy, WSDL 1.1 - Web
Service Definition Language</li><li>Communication Security: WS-Security,
WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-SecureConversation, WS-Trust (partial
support)</li><li>Messaging Support: WS-Addressing, SOAP 1.1, SOAP 1.2, Message
Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM)</li></ul><h3
id="Index-MultipleTransports,ProtocolBindings,DataBindings,andFormats">Multiple
Transports, Protocol Bindings, Data Bindings, and
Formats</h3><ul><li>Transports: HTTP, Servlet, JMS, In-VM and many others via
the <a shape="rect" class="external-link"
href="http://camel.apache.org/camel-transport-for-cxf.html">Camel transport for
CXF</a> such as SMTP/POP3, TCP and Jabber</li><li>Protocol Bindings: SOAP,
REST/HTTP, pure XML</li><li>Data bindings: JAXB 2.x, Aegis, Apache XMLBeans,
Service Data Objects (SDO), JiBX</li><li>Formats: XML Textual, JSON,
FastInfoset</li><li>Extensibility API allows additional bindings for CXF,
enabling additional message format support such as CORBA/IIOP</li></ul><h3
id="Index-FlexibleDeployment">Flexible Deployment</h3><ul><li>Lightweight
containers: deploy services
in Jetty, Tomcat or Spring-based containers</li><li>JBI integration: deploy
as a service engine in a JBI container such as ServiceMix, OpenESB or
Petals</li><li>Java EE integration: deploy services in Java EE application
servers such as Apache Geronimo, JOnAS, Redhat JBoss, OC4J, Oracle WebLogic,
and IBM WebSphere</li><li>Standalone Java client/server</li></ul><h3
id="Index-SupportforMultipleProgrammingLanguages">Support for Multiple
Programming Languages</h3><ul><li>Full support for JAX-WS 2.x client/server
programming model</li><li>JAX-WS 2.x synchronous, asynchronous and one-way
API's</li><li>JAX-WS 2.x Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) API</li><li>JAX-RS
for RESTful clients</li><li>Support for wrapped and non-wrapped
styles</li><li>XML messaging API</li><li>Support for JavaScript and ECMAScript
4 XML (E4X) - both client and server</li><li>Support for CORBA</li><li>Support
for JBI with ServiceMix</li></ul><h3
id="Index-Tooling">Tooling</h3><ul><li>Generating Code: WSDL to Java,
WSDL to JavaScript, Java to JavaScript</li><li>Generating WSDL: Java to WSDL,
XSD to WSDL, IDL to WSDL, WSDL to XML</li><li>Adding Endpoints: WSDL to SOAP,
WSDL to CORBA, WSDL to service</li><li>Generating Support Files: WSDL to
IDL</li><li>Validating Files: WSDL Validation</li></ul><h2
id="Index-GettingInvolved">Getting Involved</h2><p>Apache CXF is currently
under heavy development. To get involved you can <a shape="rect"
href="mailing-lists.html">subscribe to the mailing lists</a>. You can also grab
the code from the <a shape="rect" href="source-repository.html">Source
Repository</a>. You also need to read about <a shape="rect"
href="building.html">Building</a> CXF. For Eclipse users, you should read about
<a shape="rect" href="setting-up-eclipse.html">Setting up Eclipse</a>.</p></div>
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