Hi Dims,
Deepal,
If you are talking about jws-api maven module...Please don't do that!.
The effort is to let Axis2 kernel work with the
version in the JDK if there's one. (Example new JDK 1.6 updates has
these classes built-in).
Oh , I understand. So in JDK 1.6 we do not need dependency to jws-api ?
, how about if we have the class in the class path. Then I think it will
load JDK classes first and ignore jws class from Axis2. So IMO whether
those classes are there on kernel or in a separate module make no sense
at the runtime.
-Deepal
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