THere may be another release of Apache SOAP (v2.3), but that should
be just to snapshot all the changes that have been made since 2.2
and to clear up any pending bugs.

Once JAX-RPC and JAX-M are predominent, the choice of engine will
be pluggable, similar to how JAXP providers are pluggable.

Apache Axis is currently on a path to support JAX-RPC and probably
JAX-M too in the future.

Sanjiva.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pae Choi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 12:20 AM
Subject: Re: Will be another Apache soap ?


> It is not an offical response. But I can pesonally cofirm that you have a
> right idea as we move alone with W3C/SOAP standardization trend.
> Also, it will be interesting see how the SUN and JCP can can pull the
> JAXM efforts out to the real world. :-)
>
> The bottom line is that SUN has announced that they will put the JAXM
> package into J2SE and/or J2EE. You know what that means...
>
>
> Pae
>
>
>
>
> <dovle>
> >Do you know if the apache team will focus only on developing the Axis or
> they
> >are still working in developing Apache Soap in a new direction .
> >As I have understood, Axis is something like 'a new version' of Apache
Soap
> >with more than just a little improvements .
> >
> >I want to know if I am writting already deprecated software ( using
apache
> >soap) . :o)
> >
> >dovle
> </dovle>
>
>

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