Thanks for the clarification,
Can you please confirm a couple of things, Can I officially take the master
branch of the axis2 repository and compile it to use in my code? and
I am getting the following error while building.

> [ERROR] Errors:
> [ERROR]   ServiceClientTest.testWSDLWithImportsFromZIP:50 » AccessControl
> access denied ("java.io.FilePermission"
> "jar:file:\C:\Users\apatil56\Downloads\axis-axis2-java-core-master\axis-axis2-java-core-master\modules\kernel\target\test-zip.zip!\test.wsdl"
> "read")
> [ERROR]   URIResolverTest.testResolveEntity:33 » AccessControl access
> denied ("java.io.FilePermission" "http:\www.test.org\schema.xsd" "read")
> [ERROR]   WSDLLocatorTest.testGetInputSource:33 » AccessControl access
> denied ("java.io.FilePermission" "http:\www.test.org\schema.xsd" "read")
> [INFO]
> [ERROR] Tests run: 380, Failures: 0, Errors: 3, Skipped: 0
> [INFO]
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Reactor Summary for Apache Axis2 - Kernel 1.8.3-SNAPSHOT:
> [INFO]
> [INFO] Apache Axis2 - Kernel .............................. FAILURE [
> 41.271 s]
>

This is because of Java Security Manager blocking access to certain
resources (files and URLs) required by the tests. I will try to solve this
but can you tell if I am missing anything here?


Thanks,
Amit Patil

On Mon, 27 May 2024 at 03:39, robertlazarski <robertlazar...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> The license is open source via the Apache license at all times - the only
> difference with an official release of 1.8.3 is binaries that can be loaded
> via Maven and direct links.
>
> On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 12:06 PM robertlazarski <robertlazar...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> This is the repo - only missing feature is OSGI as it may get dropped if
>> we don't get a volunteer.
>>
>> Beyond that, the only expected difference is httpclient4 instead of
>> httpclient5 ... which is going to be more stable for the next month or two.
>>
>> https://github.com/apache/axis-axis2-java-core
>>
>> On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 11:52 AM Amit Patil <amitpatil12.a...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Thank you so much for the response. Can you please provide me with the
>>> link to the right branch or tag? I will try to compile from source as of
>>> now. But we are not authorized to use the product which has not been
>>> released yet with a licence. Although it will be good for testing for now
>>> and communicating with the customer for future roadmap.
>>> Also is there any other workaround for this?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help,
>>> Amit Patil
>>>
>>> On Mon, 27 May 2024 at 03:06, robertlazarski <robertlazar...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tomcat 10 supports axis2 via the legacyAppBase folder - see the Tomcat
>>>> 10 docs for details.
>>>>
>>>> Axis 1.8.3 will support jakarta and the only thing holding up the
>>>> release is httpclient5 which isn't related to jakarta at all ... you can
>>>> check out the Axis2 github repo and compile from source now if you are so
>>>> inclined.
>>>>
>>>> The httpclient5 upgrade ended up being harder than expected due to some
>>>> Axis2 quirks that goes deep into the architecture and the classic API
>>>> changing more that it would appear.
>>>>
>>>> Nevertheless, progress continues.
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 11:21 AM Amit Patil <amitpatil12.a...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> I am a software developer in a MNC working on developing web
>>>>> applications in java. Currently I am in the middle of a task of migrating
>>>>> my code from javax to jakarta because we are upgrading to tomcat 10. We 
>>>>> use *axis2
>>>>> 1.8.2 *in our code which consists of some javax jars and code
>>>>> snippets with javax use in it.
>>>>> I want to know whether to upgrade the binaries used in axis2-1.8.2
>>>>> manually or is there any other way of doing it? Does tomcat 10 support
>>>>> axis2-1.8.2?
>>>>> Can you please guide me what I should do in this situation?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>> Amit Patil
>>>>>
>>>>

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