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= Web Services PMC Report for June, 2009 =

=== Notable Happenings ===

=== Code Releases [since the last report] ===


=== Subproject News ===

No news below means nothing particularly notable for the board occurred this 
quarter.

==== Apache Axis2 ====
Apache Axis2 is the third generation Web service framework of the Apache Web 
service stack.  A highly extensible message processing engine focused on SOAP 
messages, it includes plugins for services, transports, MessageReceivers, and 
Modules (message interceptors).

==== Kandula ====
Apache Kandula is an implementation of Web Services Coordination, Atomic 
Transaction and Business Activity protocols. The project provides 
implementations for both Apache Axis (kandula-1 branch) and Apache Axis2 
(kandula-2 branch) platforms.

==== Apache Axis ====
Apache Axis is a web services framework implementing the W3C SOAP standard. 

==== Apache Woden ====
Woden is an open source Java implementation of the W3C WSDL 2.0 specification.

==== JaxMe2 ====
JaxMe 2 is an open source implementation of JAXB, the specification for 
Java/XML binding. 

==== Apache Scout ====
Apache Scout is an implementation of the JSR 93 (JAXR), which is a java API to 
XML registries such as jUDDI. Scout released version 1.0. Scout implements the 
required (level 0) part of the specification, which means that is can talk to 
any UDDI-2.0 compliant Registry. 

==== Apache jUDDI ====
jUDDI (pronounced "Judy") is an open source Java implementation of the 
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) specification for Web 
Services. jUDDI released version 3.0.0.beta, which implements the final two 
UDDI API implementations targeted for the 3.0.0 release; "Subscription" and 
"Custody transfer". Subscriptions allows the users to register for updates in 
the Registry. The registry will send out the notifications by calling an 
endpoint defined at registration time. The generic UDDI client now supports 
InVM transport to allow jUDDI to run in embedded mode. Work on a UDDI console 
has started, the console implements a number of portlets using GWT. The 
juddi-portal-bundle pre-deploys the portlets to an Apache Pluto Portal.

==== Apache Rampart ====
Rampart provides the WS-Security and WS-SecureConversation support for Apache 
Axis2 using Apache WSS4J as the base. The configuration model uses the 
WS-Policy framework and supports WS-SecurityPolicy specification.  The "Rahas" 
module in Rampart implements the WS-Trust specification with a security token 
service implementation and a client API to carry out token exchanges with the 
security token service.

==== Apache Rampart/C ====
Apache Rampart/C is the security module for Apache Axis2/C. It's an effort to 
implement WS-Security Specification 1.0. Rampart/C also comes with an 
XML-Crypto library known as OMXMLSecurity. In addition Apache Rampart/C 
configurations are based on security policy assertions as per WS-Security 
Policy specification 1.1

==== Apache Sandesha2 ====
Sandesha2 is an implementation of WS-ReliableMessaging specifications for 
Apache Axis2. By using Sandesha2 you
can add reliable messaging capability to the Web services you have hosted in 
Axis2. You can also use Sandesha2
with Axis2 client to interact with already hosted web services in a reliable 
manner. 

==== Apache Sandesha2/C ====
Sandesha2/C is a C implementation of WS-ReliableMessaging specifications(both 
1.0 and 1.1) for Apache Axis2/C projects.
Sandesha2/C is inter operable with Axis2/Java implementation and .net 
implementations. 

==== Apache Savan ====
Savan is a Publisher/Subscriber implementation for Apache Axis2. 

==== Apache Savan/C ====
Savan/C is a Publisher/Subscriber implementation for Apache Axis2/C projects 
written in C Language.

==== Apache Axis2/C ====
Apache Axis2/C is an effort to implement Axis2 architecture in C. Apache 
Axis2/C can be used to provide and consume Web Services.

==== Apache WSIF ====

Apache Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) is a simple Java API for 
invoking Web services, no matter how or where the services are provided as long 
as it is described in WSDL. 

==== Apache WS-Commons ====
Apache WS-Commons is a collection of projects that are primarily used as parts 
of various WS projects but useful even outside the WS space. WS-Commons houses 
Apache Axiom - the streaming XML object model, Apache XmlSchema -  an object 
model to manipulate XML schema documents, Apache Neethi - the WS-Policy 
implementation and various other smaller projects such as tcpmon.

==== Apache Muse ====
Apache Muse is a Java implementation of WS-ResourceFramework, WS-Notification, 
and WS-DistributedManagement. It provides code generation tools and APIs that 
aid users in creating standards-compliant interfaces for manageable resources. 
Muse-based interfaces can be deployed in a J2EE or OSGi environment.

==== Apache XML-RPC ====
Apache XML-RPC is a Java implementation of XML-RPC, a popular protocol that 
uses XML over HTTP to implement remote procedure calls.

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