On 01/19/2010 11:04 PM, Dale Ogilvie wrote:
Does Redhat/Jboss count?
http://press.redhat.com/2009/03/25/red-hat-adds-muscle-to-apache-cxf/
Hmm, you need to read that page a bit more carefully before you start
making claims you cannot substantiate. It states that JBoss
_contributes_ to the CXF implementation. That is true but not what you
claimed.
I don't want this to sound like a criticism of CXF but this does _not_
mean that we are using CXF in our production systems. We have our own
complete web services implementation in JBoss (JBossWS Native) and we
use that in our production systems. It's not quite so simple as that.
Our implementation comprises a generic layer which implements the WS
APIs plus our own underlying native stack. The latter can be swapped out
and replaced with the CXF or Metro stacks. But we don't do that in
production.
regards,
Andrew Dinn
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