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





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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Deepth Dinesan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> 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







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