Did developers of Axis C++ tested this with corruption of TCP/IP packages? That is to introduce random corruptions into the message at different places, and runs for hours or days? The library should handle this without a problem (not crashing). If this is not tested, then I don't think it's production ready.


axis cpp wrote:

Hi All,

The Apache Axis C++ team would like to announce the
Final release of Axis c++ 1.3.
The binary and source distributions can be downloaded
from
http://ws.apache.org/axis/cpp/download.html
This release includes bug fixes from Axis C++ 1.2 and
the following features.
-A new transport which eleminate most of the
problems encountered in the older transport
-Improvements to wsdl2ws tool
Synchronizing the wsdl2ws tool with the latest Axis
Java
-Support for non-wrapped style code generation for
doclit type Namespace support
-Simpler build and deploying process in Linux
Additional ant build support(For building the
client
library and related only)
-Clear seperation of API and non API header files
-Simple axis server which can be used for easy
server
side testing
-Improved and upto-date documenation


regards,
The Axis C++ team



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