Hi,
As gSoap does more than what is proposed here - that should be the standard metric.
First I would make sure if the axis c++ client can talk to gsoap server at it's current level
of implementation - stl usage, DIME(streaming), and perhaps ws_security - by the time
the stable 1.0 of your release is ready.



From: Robert van Engelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Susantha Kumara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [soapbuilders] Re: Release plan of Apache Axis C++ version 1.0
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:34:22 -0400



That is good news, but I wonder why SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2 are not fully supported? Also you don't mention MEPs such as one-way and async. Do you plan to support polymorphism (e.g. Apache Axis map)? Attachments?

Note that gSOAP (SourceForge and soon: Debian) is already stable and
provides more features. It supports both SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2. It
serializes native C and C++ data types as well (including STL and
polymorphism), so no hassle with conversion and/or mappings. Actually,
gSOAP is more XML-centric than SOAP-centric as it provides more generic
compiler-based XML encoding. No offense, but I am just wondering if
this release announcement is not taking us a step back.

- Prof. Robert van Engelen, Florida State University

On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 05:35 AM, Susantha Kumara wrote:

> Hi all,
> �
> We are happy to announce�our plan to release Apache Axis C++
> implementation.
> �
> I have volunteered to be the release manager for Apache Axis C++
> initial release.
> �
> Following is the release plan.
> �
>
> Introduction:
> ------------
> This is the release plan for Axis/C++ version 1.0. The
> goal of Axis/C++ version 1.0 is to provide a stable platform
> for developing Web services using C++ as well as to use Web
> services in C++ client applications.
> �
> Major features of Axis/C++ include:�
> ��� - SOAP engine with both client and server support
> ��� - Partial support for both SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2
> ��� - WSDD based deployment with dynamic deployment tools.
> ��� - Support for all basic types, Complex types and Arrays
> ��� - WSDL2WS tool for building following C/C++ components
> ������� Server side - Skeletons and Wrappers
> ������� Client side - Stubs
> ��� - WSDL2WS tool that generates wrappers, which perform
> ����� the following functions. These wrappers act as RPC Providers.
> ������� Serialization
> ������� Deserialization
> ������� Method invocation
> ��� - WSDLs hosted statistically in the server.
> ��� - Standalone server (with HTTP support)
> ��� - Web server modules for Apache HTTPD 1.3 (Linux/Windows)
> ��� - Web interface to the deployed services and their WSDLs.
> ��� - Sample web services and client applications.
> ��� - Supportive documentation for developers and users.
>
>
> Dates:
> -----
> The following dates are proposed:
> ��� Code freeze������������������������� October 21, 2003
> ��� Release alpha version������������October 23, 2003
> ��� Release beta version�������������October 30, 2003
> ��� Release 1.0���������������������������November 6, 2003
>
> Once release freeze is achieved, inclusion of fixes into the release
> requires consensus of active Axis committers.� Deferring of a fix
> requires simple majority.
>
> Fixes are to continue to be made on the "HEAD" of the release.� Once
> there is consensus that a particular fix is to be included in the
> release, I'll merge it into the branch.� In order to make this as
> smooth
> and as painless a process as possible for the release manager, I'll ask
> that committers show restraint in committing unrelated fixes to the
> HEAD
> during this time in areas of the code that might interfere with the
> merge process.
>
>
> Release Criteria:
> ----------------
> ��� - All Axis/C++ functional tests pass.
> ��� - All critical bugs are fixed
> ��� - Basic interop tests pass
> ��� - Confirmation that the released version works on Apache HTTP
> ����� 1.3* on Win32 and Linux
>
>
> Release Manager:
> ---------------
> ��� Susantha Kumara, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Release Announcements:
> ---------------------
> ���� [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ���� [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ���� [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ���� [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ���� [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ���� [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ���� [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ��
> �
> Thanks,
> �
> Susantha (on behalf of Axis C++ team)
> �


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