Hi Keith,
Thanx for the reply.
Could you please tell me axis2 tutorial which describe how to write a wsdl2java 
web service using jaxb binding? If I use jaxb data binding, that means I am 
using jax-ws, right?

Regards,
Shehan

From: keith chapman [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 2008-12-18 14:33
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: axis2, cxf, spring or Metro

Hi Shehan,

Yes Axis2 does support JAX-WS. ADB does not have full schema support but it 
does support the 90% case very effectively. It supports the most widely used 
schema constructs and most of the time they are the only ones that you will be 
using. In case you need 100% schema support you could always use XMLBeans with 
Axis2. But ADB will give you the best performance.

I am not too familiar with the other frameworks but here are some points about 
Axis2. Axis2 performs very well and also is very extensible. If you find 
something that Axis2 lacks out of the box there are several plug points that 
you can plug into and get your job done the way you want. Also there are quite 
a few companies around that provide enterprise support for Axis2.

Thanks,
Keith.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Shehan Simen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi,

We are evaluating different ws platforms to select the most suitable one for 
our big projects to come in future. I would like to know whether axis2 is 
supporting JAX-WS which is the preferred standard. Seems adb is still buggy and 
no fully schema support.

Please advise us soon as this is a big decision to our company.



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Keith Chapman
Senior Software Engineer
WSO2 Inc.
Oxygenating the Web Service Platform.
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