Thanks Renier, I definately have a look at xfire.

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Pierre,

We've just started switching from Axis to XFire ( xfire.codehaus.org ),
it integrates very nicely with Spring, and so far its looking a lot
faster than Axis, quick and easy to get it up and running, no need for
running codegen tools or deploying it to Axis. Got it up and running
very quickly, easy to deploy inside an existing web application, and
then on the flip side the JaxRpcProxyFactoryBean of Spring makes it a
breeze to integrated with a web service.

Just give it the serviceInterface class, the port side interface class,
namespace and a wsdl url and wabam! You can start calling your web
service. Very cool stuff!

Cheers,
Renier



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