XML binding issues in Scout only arrive at when the request is made to a 
registry and response is received. This has caused some issues in the various 
branches - trunk uses xmlbeans and one of the branches uses juddi.  We can 
standardize on JAXB.

Do you think it will be pragmatic to just abstract a layer out for binding and 
let users put in whatever binding layer they want? Just a thought. Not given 
too much thought into details.

Kurt T Stam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Now that Java6 contains JAXB it makes 
more sense to use JAXB. I know
most people can't use java6 yet, so
at least for a while we'd need to use JAXME (or SUN's JAXB
implementation), but I'd like to keep the number of dependencies low.
Does anyone know if XMLBeans is going to support JAXB, if so this
discussion is pointless :).

Cheers,
--Kurt





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