Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
This project is not dead, however, its been lying dormant
waiting for Axis to complete. Apache Axis is the designated
follow-on for Apache SOAP, but its running horribly behind
schedule (like 6+ months already). I would like to gather
up support and release a
--- Sanjiva Weerawarana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
- On the mime sample I noted that the file names
of
the attachments always came back as null - is that
normal or just a bug in the service/client?
That sounds like a bug in the service/client. Does
the sample
work correctly?
Sanjiva.
--- Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Axis made a strategic decision to support the
emerging JAX RPC API's. JCP
rules prevent Axis from being labeled final until
this JSR is complete.
- Sam Ruby
Actually, this brings up another question I have...
When the JAX pack stuff becomes final, will
Jeff Corliss wrote:
Actually, this brings up another question I have...
When the JAX pack stuff becomes final, will there
still be a need for a separate SOAP implementation,
or will Apache SOAP (or Axis) be the reference
implementation and be included with it?
I believe that the JAX pack
Axis made a strategic decision to support the emerging JAX RPC API's. JCP
rules prevent Axis from being labeled final until this JSR is complete.
Ah, I hadn't realized this; my bad for not paying enough attention to
axis-dev.
Meanwhile, some big companies (take a wild guess which ones ;-))
Pai Choi wrote:
One's understanding and vision of transition and progress in our
history and nature does not necessarily reflect the truth of
spontaneous phnomenon we had and we will continuously have.
Do you really want to make a decision for the rest of world. Wouldn't
it too much for
SOAP.
If someone asks me, however, I normally suggest that they put
their energy towards Axis because that's the future direction.
Sanjiva.
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Axis because that's the future direction.
Sanjiva.
- Original Message -
From: Pae Choi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: Apache Soap 2.2 questions
One's understanding and vision of transition and progress in our
history
I would be more than happy to contribute in any way we can make
our community better. I, however, am in the middle of transition
and already covering different efforts. So it is not right time for me
to say anything, but I certianly keep in my mind to consider your
suggestion.
Also, if i am not
New to the project and the list. Have everything
running ok and even wrote small service/client. Some
questions I have though:
- Is this project dead? I know the list is active
but with a last release from May 2001, it seems like
it might be. If it is dead, what is being used
instead
Hi all,
New to the project and the list. Have everything
running ok and even wrote small service/client. Some
questions I have though:
- Is this project dead? I know the list is active
but with a last release from May 2001, it seems like
it might be. If it is dead, what is being used
I don't think this project is dead. There is another Apache project, Axis
that will eventually replace this one (I assume). Axis just recently
released an alpha3 which is functionally complete.
- Is this project dead? I know the list is active
but with a last release from May 2001, it
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