On 22 Sep 2005, at 17:40, Sami Dalouche wrote:

Hi,

what about using Apache JaxMe project ? Is there any reason not to consider it ?

It doesn't implement JAX-WS :) Its a JAXB implementation and I don't know if they've ever got to JAXB 2.0 yet

(BTW the JAXB 2.0 RI rocks)

I'd use any JAX-WS implementation that actually worked :)

Celtix looks another to track. Maybe one day XFire might implement it maybe?

James


Regards,
Sami Dalouche

Quoting James Strachan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



On 21 Sep 2005, at 07:28, Guillaume Nodet wrote:


It seems that the jaxws binding component needs a patched version
of jaxws ri.


Huge apologies Guillaume - I dropped the ball on that one. I had to
patch the JAX-WS RI to get it to work a few weeks ago - I sent the
patch to the JAX-WS mail list hoping for it to be included soon but
nothing ever happened.

I tried the latest release and the latest CVS HEAD and neither had my
patch or worked. So I reapplied my patch (the code had changed
significantly, so the patch had to move around a bit) and the JAXWS
Binding now can make requests fine. I've updated maven and my patched
version is here...

http://dist.codehaus.org/servicemix/jars/jaxws-rt-dev-1.jar

Though the test cases still don't work yet - as JAX-WS RI barfs when
it gets a response back - for some reason it can't seem to parse a
non JAXB response.

To make things even more fun, the JAX-WS API has just changed a bit
(warning its not yet in the public draft) so there is no longer a
ServiceFactory or EndpointFactory. I've gone ahead and patched
ServiceMix to use the latest and greatest.

Celtix has just released M1 - so it'd be good to try Celtix as well
as the RI - the only downside is that now we've gotta wait until
Celtix upgrades to the latest JAX-WS API - or we backout my changes
for a while.

I'm hoping the JAX-WS issues can be resolved soon; as it looks a
great way to work with SOAP :)

James
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