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Nikhil Sidhaye wrote:
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| Hello to All,
|

Although this is probably not the place to be asking this...

For web services you I found Apache Axis to be the fastest to get started with,
especially when implementing services.

|        I want some help from you. Though I am J2ME developer I am
| interested in JSP / servlets / Web Services. I use most of the times
| servlets. I wanted to learn webservices so I visit to download
| application framework. There I got confused much seeing velocity, Jet
| Speed, Turbine, Tapestry.
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|        From where I should start? Because all these supports and use
| MVC. Which is best bet?
|

I somehow fail to see the link between a servlet MVC architecture and web
services. But my I've found velocity to be very fast (like twice as fast as jsp
pages in tomcat) and very pleasant to develop with.

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| ./Nikhil
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