Re: Geronimo jee5 webservices integration
hi David, I would also be glad to make some contributions. I am new to this so would need some pointers as to what to focus on. I would start by reading the specs and also getting familiar with Axis 2. Regards Krishnakumar On 10/5/06, Manu George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi David, Count me in. I am willing to help in this. Will start reading the specs as my knowlege in this is limited. This page cleared some of my questions on why axis/celtix is required. Probably it will be useful for others who are new and interested http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxPMGT/geronimo-jee-50-report-card.html Thanks Manu On 9/30/06, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sep 29, 2006, at 9:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hi David, > > > > Can you please explain what is the meaning of jee5 web services? Any > > introduction link would be great. > > I'm just starting to read the specs: the ones I have found so far are > jax-ws, jaxb, and jsr109 rev 1.2 (enterprise web services). So far > it looks like things may be a little simpler than for j2ee 1.4 web > services since we don't have to deal with the jaxrpc-mapping file, > apparently jaxb mapping specifications deal with these issues in a > better way. > > Hope this helps, > david jencks > > > > > Thanks, > > Lasantha Ranaweera > > > >> I'm starting to look into jee5 webservices integration in geronimo. > >> So far I've got as far as locating some of the specs and starting to > >> read them :-). If anyone wants to help or take over aspects of this > >> that would be great! > >> > >> Unfortunately I haven't been able to keep up with the dev lists for > >> either axis or cxf so I'm not sure whether anyone has thought about > >> this before nor how much of the appropriate specs are implemented > >> already by either project. I have been pointed to a cxf geronimo > >> builder, but haven't determined how out of date it is, as there have > >> been quite a few builder changes in geronimo since the builder was > >> written. > >> > >> Thanks! > >> david jencks > >> > >> > > > >
Re: Geronimo jee5 webservices integration
Hi David, Count me in. I am willing to help in this. Will start reading the specs as my knowlege in this is limited. This page cleared some of my questions on why axis/celtix is required. Probably it will be useful for others who are new and interested http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxPMGT/geronimo-jee-50-report-card.html Thanks Manu On 9/30/06, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sep 29, 2006, at 9:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi David, > > Can you please explain what is the meaning of jee5 web services? Any > introduction link would be great. I'm just starting to read the specs: the ones I have found so far are jax-ws, jaxb, and jsr109 rev 1.2 (enterprise web services). So far it looks like things may be a little simpler than for j2ee 1.4 web services since we don't have to deal with the jaxrpc-mapping file, apparently jaxb mapping specifications deal with these issues in a better way. Hope this helps, david jencks > > Thanks, > Lasantha Ranaweera > >> I'm starting to look into jee5 webservices integration in geronimo. >> So far I've got as far as locating some of the specs and starting to >> read them :-). If anyone wants to help or take over aspects of this >> that would be great! >> >> Unfortunately I haven't been able to keep up with the dev lists for >> either axis or cxf so I'm not sure whether anyone has thought about >> this before nor how much of the appropriate specs are implemented >> already by either project. I have been pointed to a cxf geronimo >> builder, but haven't determined how out of date it is, as there have >> been quite a few builder changes in geronimo since the builder was >> written. >> >> Thanks! >> david jencks >> >> >
Re: Geronimo jee5 webservices integration
On Sep 29, 2006, at 9:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi David, Can you please explain what is the meaning of jee5 web services? Any introduction link would be great. I'm just starting to read the specs: the ones I have found so far are jax-ws, jaxb, and jsr109 rev 1.2 (enterprise web services). So far it looks like things may be a little simpler than for j2ee 1.4 web services since we don't have to deal with the jaxrpc-mapping file, apparently jaxb mapping specifications deal with these issues in a better way. Hope this helps, david jencks Thanks, Lasantha Ranaweera I'm starting to look into jee5 webservices integration in geronimo. So far I've got as far as locating some of the specs and starting to read them :-). If anyone wants to help or take over aspects of this that would be great! Unfortunately I haven't been able to keep up with the dev lists for either axis or cxf so I'm not sure whether anyone has thought about this before nor how much of the appropriate specs are implemented already by either project. I have been pointed to a cxf geronimo builder, but haven't determined how out of date it is, as there have been quite a few builder changes in geronimo since the builder was written. Thanks! david jencks
Re: Geronimo jee5 webservices integration
Hi David, Can you please explain what is the meaning of jee5 web services? Any introduction link would be great. Thanks, Lasantha Ranaweera > I'm starting to look into jee5 webservices integration in geronimo. > So far I've got as far as locating some of the specs and starting to > read them :-). If anyone wants to help or take over aspects of this > that would be great! > > Unfortunately I haven't been able to keep up with the dev lists for > either axis or cxf so I'm not sure whether anyone has thought about > this before nor how much of the appropriate specs are implemented > already by either project. I have been pointed to a cxf geronimo > builder, but haven't determined how out of date it is, as there have > been quite a few builder changes in geronimo since the builder was > written. > > Thanks! > david jencks > >
