This looks cool.  At the very least, I think that changing to the package 
to org.apache.axis.components.gzip and adding this code to the 
xml-axis\addons directory would be good.  This would mean that the gzip 
code would not ship with the primary distribution but would be available 
for folks to download, compile and use as needed.  How does that sound?

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GZip Compression between Axis 1.1 Beta and Microsoft .NET Framework Solved



Hi gang!

I have spent the last few days fighting the GZIP compression wars.  At 
long last, the battle has been won.

I have true GZIP compression between a Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 client 
and the release build of Axis 1.1 Beta.

Attached you will find a sample of how this all works.  I am not familiar 
with the standard Axis build process so if someone would like to add 
build.xml files feel free.  I think after a little review this could go 
into our samples package.

Take care,
Rick Kellogg

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