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  @@ -281,14 +281,15 @@
   <p>
   <a href="download.html">Download Axis C++</a>
   </p>
  -<p>Axis C++ 1.3 includes the following features in addition to the core engine</p>
  +<br>
  +<p>Axis C++ 1.3 includes the following features in addition to the core engine:</p>
   <br>
   <ul>
  -<li>A simple stand-alone server, known as simple_axis_server</li>
  -<li>Apache web server modules, to help deploy services</li>
  -<li>Supports the Web Service Description Language (WSDL)</li>
  -<li>Emitter tooling that generates C/C++ source code from WSDL files</li>
  -<li>Some sample programs, and a test framework</li>
  +<li>A simple stand-alone server, known as simple_axis_server.</li>
  +<li>Apache web server modules, to help deploy services.</li>
  +<li>Supports the Web Service Description Language (WSDL).</li>
  +<li>Emitter tooling that generates C/C++ source code from WSDL files.</li>
  +<li>Some sample programs, and a test framework.</li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
   <br>
   <br>
  @@ -302,79 +303,81 @@
   <strong>Parser and Transport abstraction layers</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;One could switch between parsers and different transport 
implementations. This yields the user the much needed flexibility in choosing 
different external libraries. Users could extend parser abstraction layer API and 
transport abstraction layer API to implement their own parser/transport libs to suite 
their custom requirements.</li>
  +<br>One could switch between parsers and different transport implementations. This 
yields the user the much needed flexibility in choosing different external libraries. 
Users could extend parser abstraction layer API and transport abstraction layer API to 
implement their own parser/transport libs to suite their custom requirements.</li>
   </ul>
   <ul>
   <li>
   <strong>Pull Parser Model</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;Axis C++ uses SAX (event-based) pull parsing model to achieve 
significant speeds.<br>
  +<br>Axis C++ uses SAX (event-based) pull parsing model to achieve significant 
speeds.<br>
   <br>
   </li>
   <li>
   <strong>XML Parsers</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;Both Expat parser and Xerces parser are supported. Any other XML 
parser could be seamlessly integrated with the parser abstraction layer<br> 
  -<br>
  +<br>Both Expat parser and Xerces parser are supported. Any other XML parser could 
be seamlessly integrated with the parser abstraction layer<br>
   <br>
   </li>
  -</ul>
  -<ul>
   <li>
   <strong>Speedier client transport</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; Axis C++ is now equipped with a client transport that has proved 
to be much faster than its early implementations.<br>
  +<br>Axis C++ is now equipped with a client transport that has proved to be much 
faster than its early implementations.<br>
   <br>
   </li>
   <li>
   <strong>Apache modules</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;Both Apache 1.3.x releases and Apache 2.0.x releases of the most 
widely used web servers are supported.<br>
  +<br>Both Apache 1.3.x releases and Apache 2.0.x releases of the most widely used 
web servers are supported.<br>
   <br>
   </li>
   <li>
   <strong>Multiple platforms</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;Axis C++ have been tested on Linux and Windows platforms and 
proved to work. Efforts are also underway to support platforms such as Solaris and 
AIX, and so far, have had success with those platforms as well.<br> 
  -<br>
  +<br>Axis C++ have been tested on Linux and Windows platforms and proved to work. 
Efforts are also underway to support platforms such as Solaris and AIX, and so far, 
have had success with those platforms as well.<br>
   <br>
   </li>
  -</ul>
  -<ul>
   <li>
   <strong>WSDL support</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; Axis C++ WSDL processing tools are based on Axis Java 1.2 tools 
and have improved complex types support. Both C and C++ source code generation is 
supported.<br>
  +<br>Axis C++ WSDL processing tools are based on Axis Java 1.2 tools and have 
improved complex types support. Both C and C++ source code generation is supported.<br>
   <br>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<strong>Improved documentation</strong>
  +<strong>Documentation</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>
  +<br> The Linux Installation Guide,Linux User Guide,Windows Installation 
Guide,Windows User Guide &amp; Windows Developers Guide have been modified and WSDL2WS 
Tool Guide,Memory Management Guide &amp; ANT Build Guide was added to the site.<br>
   <br>
   </li>
   <li>
   <strong>Self sufficient</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;Axis C++ is now equipped with simple_axis_server. Hence all one 
needs additionally is an XML parser to try out Axis C++. (Not even Apache web server 
is required if you do not plan to do high level deployment) Soon Axis C++ would have 
its own implementation of a pull parser, with which core Axis C++ features could be 
used without requiring any other external libraries.<br>
  +<br>Axis C++ is now equipped with simple_axis_server. Hence all one needs 
additionally is an XML parser to try out Axis C++. (Not even Apache web server is 
required if you do not plan to do high level deployment) Soon Axis C++ would have its 
own implementation of a pull parser, with which core Axis C++ features could be used 
without requiring any other external libraries.<br>
   <br>
   </li>
   <li>
   <strong>Interoperability</strong>
   </li>
   <li style="list-style: none">
  -<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;Numerous tests have been done to test the ability of Axis C++ 
client side to inter operate with Axis Java server side and the results are 
successful. Efforts are under way to make the Axis C++ server side to inter operate 
with Axis Java client side. <br>
  -<br>  
  +<br>Numerous tests have been done to test the ability of Axis C++ client side to 
interoperate with Axis Java server side and the results are successful. Efforts are 
under way to make the Axis C++ server side to inter operate with Axis Java client 
side. <br>
  +<br>
   </li>
   </ul>
  +<p>We hope you will enjoy using Axis C++.<br>
  +<br> Numerous efforts are currently underway to improve Axis C++ as a whole. Please 
have a look at the <a 
href="http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?AxisCpp_TODO";>TODO page</a> to 
learn about 1.4 and 1.5 plans for Axis C++.<br>
  +<br>We value your feed back very much.</p>
  +<br>
  +<p>Please report any bugs in <a 
href="http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa";>Jira</a> and feel free to 
let us know your thoughts and/or problems in <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]</a>
  +<br>
  +<br>We welcome you to contribute to Axis C++ and please join the discussions in <a 
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>
  +</p>
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