Re: Git Migration Status Update - Axis1/Java and Axis1/C done

2020-04-03 Thread Bill Blough
Hi Giorgio, I am also moving the Axis2 repos to Apache GitBox (which mirrors to GitHub). I started with the Axis1 repos, but the migration of the Axis2 repos is currently in progress. They're quite a bit larger and more complex, so will take a little longer than Axis1, but they will be migrated.

Re: Git Migration Status Update - Axis1/Java and Axis1/C done

2020-04-03 Thread Giorgio Zoppi
Ok, my bad i thought you were working and porting axis2c to github. That is something might be interesting to release in order to support legacy soap systems (yes people in some places still uses soap and thinks that it is cool) and extend the rest part. El vie., 3 abr. 2020 a las 23:01, Bill Blou

Re: Git Migration Status Update - Axis1/Java and Axis1/C done

2020-04-03 Thread Bill Blough
Hi Giorgio, In addition to those you listed, there's also Axis 2 Java. As I understand it, both the Java and C versions of Axis 1 are considered legacy. I don't recall ever receiving a bug report or questions about Axis 1 C, so there may or may not be any users left. I suspect there are few if

Re: Git Migration Status Update - Axis1/Java and Axis1/C done

2020-04-03 Thread robertlazarski .
Axis 1 java hasn't been released since 2006, though we continue to apply security fixes and community supplied patches to it. AFAIK no one is using Axis 1 c, though I suppose we will still allow git clones of it. Regards, Robert On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 9:20 AM Giorgio Zoppi wrote: > Hi Bill, >

Re: Git Migration Status Update - Axis1/Java and Axis1/C done

2020-04-03 Thread Giorgio Zoppi
Hi Bill, i don't get it. In axis, we have axis2c, axis1c, axis1java, right? But most of them are legacy, right? Is there anyone who is using them? Best Regards, Giorgio. El jue., 2 abr. 2020 a las 16:22, Bill Blough () escribió: > Hi Giorgio, > > Yes, that is the new axis1 c repo. > > I have a li