the advantage of using axis is the ease of implementing a service with aar/mar
compared to CXF
Also Axis2 is much easier to implement than AWS (although AWS has obvious
advantages with shopping-carts)
i had some problems porting Axis as an ESB publisher and wound up
replacing Axis aars with
I agree with Robert, Andreas is really active and he was able to push
forward a release few weeks back as well.
I really like him to be the PMC chair and we can give required support
to him
Deepal
I was waiting for Andreas Veithen to reply since he is by far the most
active contributor to
I was waiting for Andreas Veithen to reply since he is by far the most
active contributor to Axis2 currently.
I have a vested interest in Axis2 going forward as its used extensively by
the company I work for. The CVE questions that come up periodically with
Axis2 and its dependencies are
I wasn't subscribed to java-dev, so it bounced there. Resending in case
any on that list are in a similar situation.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 05:26:49PM -0400, Bill Blough wrote:
>
> I didn't respond to the previous email because I am neither a committer
> nor a PMC member. But since there has
+1 from me (Axis->Attic). Lot's of good memories :) Thanks Shane.
-- Dims
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Shane Curcuru wrote:
> (bcc: general@, c-dev@, board@ for FYI)
>
> Since there hasn't been any response to the below email by any PMC
> members (or indeed any
(bcc: general@, c-dev@, board@ for FYI)
Since there hasn't been any response to the below email by any PMC
members (or indeed any community members), it may be time Axis to go to
the Apache Attic, and turn the entire project read-only.
To be blunt: if there are not three active PMC members to