SUN just released the Java WS Developer pack EA1 at

   http://java.sun.com/webservices/webservicespack.html

This pack provides functionality for implementing Web Applications
and Web Services.

For Web Services, the pack provides access to early versions of the
standard Java APIs that are being developed through the JCP process.
The release includes EAs of base XML technology (JAXP 1.2, including
XML schema support), SOAP based RPC (JAX-RPC), SOAP-based messaging
(JAXM), and registry client support (JAXR).  We also include a
tutorial, a UDDI registry for testing, and other features.

For Web Applications, the pack includes the EA3 release of the JSTL,
the JSP standard tag library being developed through JCP and
implemented at Apache.  This tag library includes actions for
many common needs of JSP developers, including XML manipulation
actions that can be used also in the context of Web Services.

The pack also includes the popular Ant building tool from Apache,
some management (more in later EAs), installation, etc.

We are bundling a version of Apache Tomcat so our developers can start
using the JWSDP right away using Servlets 2.3 and JSP 1.2.

The final release of the pack is targeted by this summer.

We hope you will find this EA useful.

  - eduard/o

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