Hi Chinthaka,

It does have API level problems and that is why we are running in to issues
in the cases where the transport impl is picked from the axis2-kernel's
classes. For example;

The method org.apache.http.RequestLine.getHttpVersion() in http-core-alpha5
has been changed to org.apache.http.RequestLine.getProtocolVersion() in the
http-core-alpha6-SNAPSHOT

and because we have the http-core-alpha6-SNAPSHOT jar in synapse, if the
axis2 class is loaded rather than the synapse transport class, then we run
in to runtime exception saying the method getHttpVersion is not found.

We can not remove the axis2-kernel dependency (obvious) at the same time we
need to go with the http-core-alpha6 with its perf improvements.

Thanks,
Ruwan

On 10/4/07, Eran Chinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Just out of curiosity, if you take out the http transport out of the
> kernel, won't that change the packages of it which will affect the
> transport listing in axis2.xml which in turn will be visible to users.
> That means, we might have to do a major release with this change.
>
> Also what will happen if you make Axis2 to run with the new kernel jars,
> that you want to have synapse? In other words can you remove the
> existing version of http-core and run Axis2 with the latest version of
> http-core? Is there a package level problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Chinthaka
>
> Ruwan Linton wrote:
> > Hi axis-devs,
> >
> > We are getting ready for the Synapse 1.1 release and we faced to a
> > problem with the transports. Synapse is going to ship with the http-core
> > transport version 4.0-alpha6 and we have changed synapse transport
> > module with the improvements for that version ( 4.0-alpha6-SNAPSHOT)
> > which is not compatible with the current http-core version of axis2.
> > But, because of the fact that axis2-kernel carries the same classes
> > inside the kernel jar some times we are running in to class loading
> issues.
> >
> > Can we get axis2 transports out of the axis2 kernel module and get a
> > 1.3.0.1 <http://1.3.0.1> (or any point) release of axis2, so that we can
> > depend on the axis2-kernel without transports. Is this possible?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ruwan
> >
> > --
> > Ruwan Linton
> > http://www.wso2.org - "Oxygenating the Web Services Platform"
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