I second the recommendation for Axis. Apache SOAP is the older API.  My 
co-author, Steve Loughran, is an Axis committer, and we have an example 
of its use in our book and sample code (available at 
http://www.manning.com/antbook/).

I'm not sure what XDoclet can do for Axis, but it does have Apache SOAP 
support for some kind of code generation (deployment descriptors I 
believe, maybe more).  I suspect if Axis is not supported in XDoclet 
right now, that its in progress and will be soon, or could be easily 
adapted from Apache SOAP templates.

        Erik


Thomas Hicks wrote:
> At 09:14 PM 8/8/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> 
>> Has anyone tried using Apache SOAP?
>>
>> I've started looking at it for use in a project and I'm interested in 
>> opinions.
> 
> 
> I've used the original Apache SOAP release in several RPC-oriented
> projects with good results. If I were doing another SOAP project
> (which I  probably will soon :), though, I would take a hard look at
> Apache AXIS project, the successor to the original release:
> 
> http://xml.apache.org/axis/
> 
>         ci vidiamo,
>         -tom
> 
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