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= Web Services PMC Report for July, 2010 =

=== Notable Happenings ===

=== Code Releases [since the last report] ===

 * Axiom 1.2.9

=== Subproject News ===

No news below means nothing particularly notable for the board occurred this 
quarter.

==== Apache Woden ====
Woden is an open source Java implementation of the W3C WSDL 2.0 specification.

==== JaxMe2 ====
JaxMe 2 is an open source implementation of JAXB, the specification for 
Java/XML binding. 

==== Apache Scout ====
Apache Scout is an implementation of the JSR 93 (JAXR), which is a java API to 
XML registries such as jUDDI. 

==== Apache jUDDI ====
jUDDI (pronounced "Judy") is an open source Java implementation of the 
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) specification for Web 
Services.

==== Apache WSIF ====

Apache Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) is a simple Java API for 
invoking Web services, no matter how or where the services are provided as long 
as it is described in WSDL. 

==== Apache WS-Commons ====
Apache WS-Commons is a collection of projects that are primarily used as parts 
of various WS projects but useful even outside the WS space. WS-Commons houses 
Apache Axiom - the streaming XML object model, Apache XmlSchema -  an object 
model to manipulate XML schema documents, Apache Neethi - the WS-Policy 
implementation and various other smaller projects such as tcpmon.

==== Apache Muse ====
Apache Muse is a Java implementation of WS-ResourceFramework, WS-Notification, 
and WS-DistributedManagement. It provides code generation tools and APIs that 
aid users in creating standards-compliant interfaces for manageable resources. 
Muse-based interfaces can be deployed in a J2EE or OSGi environment.

==== Apache XML-RPC ====
Apache XML-RPC is a Java implementation of XML-RPC, a popular protocol that 
uses XML over HTTP to implement remote procedure calls.

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