Axis supports JAX-RPC.  
We have passed all of the Sun "TCK" conformance tests for both JAX-RPC and SAAJ.

Axis does NOT implement all/most of JAXM.

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Tom Jordahl
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Orriss Jr [mailto:dave@;davenet.net]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 3:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AXIS - JAX-RPC


---- Original Message ----
From: ALI,HANEEF (HP-Cupertino,ex1)
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 4:04 PM
Subject: AXIS - JAX-RPC

> Hi,
>
> Does AXIS supports JAX-RPC fully? I don't find any handlers
> implementation (javax.xml.rpc.handlers ).
> The handlers given their seems to implement org.apache.axis.handlers
> interface. Please correct me if Iam wrong
>
>
> Haneef

Haneef,

My experience thus far has been mostly at the Messaging level.  And at that
level Axis still doesn't completely support the API.  And in some areas they
just take liberty.  For example, sending a SOAP Fault tag *always* becomes a
SOAPException on the calling environment, even tho you are supposed to be able
to trap a .hasFault() method on the client if you want to.

On the server side I've written code that according to the JAXM specs should
work, but it fails in compile time because the Axis implementation is expecting
*Axis* objects and not JAXM objects when used on the server-side message
signatures.

Just as a brief aside, Weblogic takes a different approach there as well.

Too bad there isn't some level of implementation consistency like there has been
with the JDBC...

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