Re: Axis2/C or Axis-C++
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 13:41 -0500, Sam Carleton wrote: > I am new to web services and am wondering which I am better off using: > Axis2/C or Axis-C++ > > My preference is to work in C++, I am more comfortable in the OO > world, You can also try WSO2/WSF-CPP [1], It wraps AXis2/C and You can expose Your C++ classes as web services, and also you can write C++ clients to invoke web services. The other thing is it already supports WS-Security and WS-Reliable messaging in the near future. [1] http://wso2.org/projects/wsf/cpp Thanks, -Manjula. > but am willing to work with Axis2/C if that is the most > current/stable of the two. > > Sam
Re: Axis2/C or Axis-C++
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 5:44 AM, Sam Carleton wrote: hi, A new release of axis2/c is on the way. You are encourage to use the latest code at svn. -Rajika > > > On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Sam Carleton wrote: > >> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Dinesh Premalal wrote: >>> >>> >>> Regarding Axis2/C , I could say that is the one you could find most >>> number of WS-* specifications implemented. WS-Addressing, >>> WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Evening, WS-Security to name a few. In >>> addition to that you could have some more additional features, like >>> apache2 deployment module, large attachment capability, improved axiom >>> with XPath implementation and so on. >> >> >> Axis2/C it is then, I already have an apache module written in a mix of >> C/C++, figure I will do the same with the web services. >> > > One final question: I saw some posts that lead me to believe that Axis2/C > 1.5 isn't stable and I should be using the nightly builds right now. What > version should I be using? > > Sam > > -- http://wso2.org/ http://llvm.org/ http://www.osdev.org/
Re: Axis2/C or Axis-C++
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Sam Carleton wrote: > On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Dinesh Premalal wrote: >> >> >> Regarding Axis2/C , I could say that is the one you could find most >> number of WS-* specifications implemented. WS-Addressing, >> WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Evening, WS-Security to name a few. In >> addition to that you could have some more additional features, like >> apache2 deployment module, large attachment capability, improved axiom >> with XPath implementation and so on. > > > Axis2/C it is then, I already have an apache module written in a mix of > C/C++, figure I will do the same with the web services. > One final question: I saw some posts that lead me to believe that Axis2/C 1.5 isn't stable and I should be using the nightly builds right now. What version should I be using? Sam
Re: Axis2/C or Axis-C++
Sam Carleton writes: > Axis2/C it is then, I already have an apache module written in a mix of C/C++, > figure I will do the same with the web services. > > I have read the Wikipedia about the different WS-* that Axis2/C support, but > where can I go to learn more practice usages of them? I would first like to > start with WS-Security. Start from here http://ws.apache.org/rampart/c/ thanks, Dinesh
Re: Axis2/C or Axis-C++
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Dinesh Premalal wrote: > > > Regarding Axis2/C , I could say that is the one you could find most > number of WS-* specifications implemented. WS-Addressing, > WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Evening, WS-Security to name a few. In > addition to that you could have some more additional features, like > apache2 deployment module, large attachment capability, improved axiom > with XPath implementation and so on. Axis2/C it is then, I already have an apache module written in a mix of C/C++, figure I will do the same with the web services. I have read the Wikipedia about the different WS-* that Axis2/C support, but where can I go to learn more practice usages of them? I would first like to start with WS-Security. Sam
Re: Axis2/C or Axis-C++
Sam Carleton writes: > My preference is to work in C++, I am more comfortable in the OO world, but am > willing to work with Axis2/C if that is the most current/stable of the two. Hope these performance comparisons will help you. 1. http://wso2.org/library/3532 2. http://wso2.org/library/3868 thanks, Dinesh
Re: Axis2/C or Axis-C++
Sam Carleton writes: > I am new to web services and am wondering which I am better off using: Axis2/C > or Axis-C++ > > My preference is to work in C++, I am more comfortable in the OO world, but am > willing to work with Axis2/C if that is the most current/stable of > the two. Regarding Axis2/C , I could say that is the one you could find most number of WS-* specifications implemented. WS-Addressing, WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Evening, WS-Security to name a few. In addition to that you could have some more additional features, like apache2 deployment module, large attachment capability, improved axiom with XPath implementation and so on. I could not comment on Axis-C++ since I do not have much experience with it. thanks, Dinesh