Re: JSR 109 / 311. What sets CXF apart from Axis 2 as far as JSR's are concerned ?

2008-07-16 Thread Daniel Kulp
Well, JAX-WS is definitely the largest thing. CXF treats JAX-WS as a primary goal and we don't release if the TCK doesn't pass. All of our current tooling targets JAX-WS compliant code. The runtime is compliant. Etc... Axis' primary focus is on their proprietary API's and propri

Re: Flexible XSD / XML generator

2008-07-16 Thread Sergey Beryozkin
Hi If your requirement is to use SOAP (with WSDL being generated) then Aegis Binding is something you may want to look at. I'm not sure it can hande all the requirements but you might be able to progress if you do some kind of transient endpoint publications with WSDL dynamically generated per

JSR 109 / 311. What sets CXF apart from Axis 2 as far as JSR's are concerned ?

2008-07-16 Thread Mohan Radhakrishnan
I am trying to differentiate CXF from Axis. 1. JSR support( JAX_WS etc. ) 2. J2SE 5 What else apart from the advantages mentioned on the site ? Thanks, Mohan -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/JSR-109---311.-What-sets-CXF-apart-from-Axis-2-as-far-as-JSR%27s-are-concerned-