Hi Anil,

The idea is to have independent components. Therefore the server doesn't
know the clients implementation and the other way around. The only
important thing is that they both stick to the contract (wsdl file) for
sending the correct messages.

Different versions can have problems ofcourse, but the only interesting
part is that the correct messages are send between server and client. 

Regards,
Sietse 

-----Original Message-----
From: Anil VVNN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 December 2007 21:37
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: [Axis2] Question about interactiving with different Axis2
versions


Hi,

We use Axis2 for the WebServices and ADB for the code generation.
Currently, the Server side uses Axis2 1.1.1 version and Client uses
Axis2 1.2 version for code generation (stubs etc). Is this type of
set-up okay? or will there be any problem with different versions. 

Can Client version be different from the Server and vice versa? Which
layer
(server/client) can have upper version? Thanks.
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