Pankaj,
I'm sure that when you checked with HP's legal compliance they approved of your comments... I did not see any mention on the website that HPs implemenation uses the Axis client side code - surely the Axis team deserve some credit? Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23/04/2002 13:12:01 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: RE: Hi > -----Original Message----- > From: Deepth Dinesan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:31 AM > > How does AXIS compare with Suns Web Services developer pack ? in terms > of > - SOAP compliance > - Performance This is an axis mailing list so I may not be welcome presenting my views : -) However, in my simple tests ( like get and echo of an int array ) on the same machine, I have found Sun's JAX-RPC RI implementation to be faster than Axis. I had conducted these tests with Axis-alpha3 and JAX-RPC EA2 on my Athlon900Mz machine running Windows2000 with Sun's JDK1.3.1. It wouldn't be fair to state the figures but if Axis community is interested, I could share my benchmark programs. > - (Any known implementations ? ) HP ( My employer ) has a SOAP imploementation that uses Axis client side code and adds more functionality such as XML-DSig, SOAP-SEC, SOAP over SMTP etc. You can find more about it at http://www.hpmiddleware.com/products/hp_web_services/default.htm Regards, Pankaj Kumar This communication is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument or as an official confirmation of any transaction. All market prices, data and other information are not warranted as to completeness or accuracy and are subject to change without notice. Any comments or statements made herein do not necessarily reflect those of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., its subsidiaries and affiliates.
