> Oh, as an addition, how to find out the version of Axis you are on?

If you have access to the directory where axis.jar is located, you can open
it up as a zip file, then read MANIFEST.MF. I'm running 7.0.2 on my laptop,
and mine says this:

Name: org/apache/axis
Implementation-Title: Apache Axis
Implementation-Version: 1.2.1 2243 June 14 2005
Implementation-Vendor: Apache Web Services

Presumably, there's a command-line way to find out, too, since axis.jar
contains a Version.class file, but since I could just read the manifest I
didn't bother to find out more. If you did want to find out, you could
probably find that on the Axis site (http://xml.apache.org/axis/, I think).

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