Hello Nigel,

Very interesting !

You're comparing Axis2 and JiBX/WS on de/serialization. You know like me
Axis2 is a complete SOAP framework that offers the main WS-* specifications,
extension points, modules, MTOM attachments, bytes datasource, and so on...
SOAP WebServices is not only a question of XML de/serialization.

But in a case of simple SOAP WebServices, jibx/ws could be the best choice !

Also i've done some benchmarks on Spring-WebServices, and result was far
worst than Axis2. Because they serialize the payload in memory, before send
it on network. No stream support at all. This is the main misconception of
Spring-Webservices.

I have a good experience on Mule-ESB, and i'm frustrated of its SOAP support
(based on jaxb/CXF or Axis1). I will have a look on your jibx/ws and i'm
very impatient to develop an extension for Mule-ESB (and Spring-Integration
as well !).


Regards


2009/6/22 Nigel Charman <nigel.charman...@gmail.com>

>  We're pleased to announce the availability of JiBX/WS v0.9-beta.
>
> JiBX/WS is a framework for creating fast, simple web services.
>
> Features include:
>
>    - supports SOAP 1.1 and POX (Plain Old XML) protocols, with planned
>    support for REST and SOAP 1.2.
>    - supports HTTP and TCP/IP transports (using DIME message exchange).
>    - XML messages can be encoded as text or using the XBIS binary format,
>    for best performance.
>    - SOAP support is limited to document/literal (doc/lit) web services,
>    with no support for RPC/encoded.
>    - supports JDK 1.3.1 or later.
>    - supports the Spring Framework, but can also be used without Spring
>
> This first public release has been a long time in gestation, with Dennis
> and myself adding a number of new features to the previous jibxsoap code
> base.  JiBX/WS is an update to, and replacement for, the JibxSoap project,
> which is in use by a number of organizations.
>
> The main drivers for the project have been ease of use and performance.
> Once you have JiBX binding definitions in place for your payloads, there's
> little else you need to do to get a web service up and running.  Some
> performance comparisons are available in the presentation at
> http://www.sosnoski.co.nz/wfws.pdf.
>
> For more details see http://jibx.sourceforge.net/jibxws/.  Downloads are
> available from the JiBX SourceForge page.  The Maven release is in the JiBX
> Maven repository at http://jibx.sourceforge.net/maven2/, and should be
> replicated to the main Maven repo over the next couple of days.
>
> regards
> nigel.
>
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