Hi Ian, We are really happy to here that HP is interested in Sandesha :)
Currently our architecture depends on Axis. The handlers and providers we use are JAXRPC handlers but Sandesha depends on addressing implementation and the SOAP processing APIs provided by axis. According to my idea, we will have to do some work to port Sandesha to other SOAP platforms. We would like to help you guys if you are doing it. Please let us know. Thanks, Jaliya -----Original Message----- From: Ian Springer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 1:32 AM To: 'WS-FX' Subject: [Sandesha] portability to SOAP platforms other than Axis Hi, First off, congrats on your recent release and successful interops! HP may have a need for a WSRM implementation at some point in the future, but we would have the requirement of being able to deploy it to other SOAP platforms besides Axis 1.x (e.g. WebLogic Server, WebSphere App Server, or Systinet Server). How portable is Sandesha currently? Is it a set of generic JAX-RPC handlers and non-Axis-specific types, or is it closely tied to various Axis APIs? If it's not currently portable, how much work would be involved in making it so? Thanks! Ian
