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[Axis2] From Axis to Axis2
Forwarding with the Axis2 prefix...
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From: Demetris G <de...@ece.neu.edu>
Date: Jul 26, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: From Axis to Axis
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Hi all,
I asked this question once before and although a bit broad I thought
I would
hear something back. I am trying my luck once again - I see and hear poor
souls out there struggling with real old versions of Axis and my guess
is that
migrating to Axis2 is a bit scary for them. Can anyone summarize what any
Axis 1.X users can do to slowly make the move to Axis 2 ? Are we talking
about a complete re-engineering of their designs or is there hope to migrate
a bit smoother. And if this question (and I wouldn't be surprised) has been
answered before then by all means, apologies, I will revert to the archives.
And by the way -
I wrote lots of code in Axis 1.4 and I am pretty happy with the results ...
Cheers
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Re: [Axis2] From Axis to Axis2
Posted by Demetris G <de...@ece.neu.edu>.
Thanks much Deepal - I will check out the links and see what I can use
from them.
Deepal Jayasinghe wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> Well , you have bit of work to do and some of them (most commonly used )
> are described in [1] . If you want to migrate to Axis2 without changing
> your service you could try with WSO2 WSAS [2] , since it has support to
> deploy Axis1 service in Axis2 without any change .
>
> [1] : http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/migration.html
> [2] : http://wso2.com/products/wsas/
>
> Thanks
> Deepal
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I asked this question once before and although a bit broad I thought
>> I would
>> hear something back. I am trying my luck once again - I see and hear poor
>> souls out there struggling with real old versions of Axis and my guess
>> is that
>> migrating to Axis2 is a bit scary for them. Can anyone summarize what any
>> Axis 1.X users can do to slowly make the move to Axis 2 ? Are we talking
>> about a complete re-engineering of their designs or is there hope to
>> migrate
>> a bit smoother. And if this question (and I wouldn't be surprised) has
>> been
>> answered before then by all means, apologies, I will revert to the
>> archives.
>>
>> And by the way -
>> I wrote lots of code in Axis 1.4 and I am pretty happy with the
>> results ...
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: [Axis2] From Axis to Axis2
Posted by Deepal Jayasinghe <de...@opensource.lk>.
Hi ,
Well , you have bit of work to do and some of them (most commonly used )
are described in [1] . If you want to migrate to Axis2 without changing
your service you could try with WSO2 WSAS [2] , since it has support to
deploy Axis1 service in Axis2 without any change .
[1] : http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/migration.html
[2] : http://wso2.com/products/wsas/
Thanks
Deepal
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I asked this question once before and although a bit broad I thought
> I would
> hear something back. I am trying my luck once again - I see and hear poor
> souls out there struggling with real old versions of Axis and my guess
> is that
> migrating to Axis2 is a bit scary for them. Can anyone summarize what any
> Axis 1.X users can do to slowly make the move to Axis 2 ? Are we talking
> about a complete re-engineering of their designs or is there hope to
> migrate
> a bit smoother. And if this question (and I wouldn't be surprised) has
> been
> answered before then by all means, apologies, I will revert to the
> archives.
>
> And by the way -
> I wrote lots of code in Axis 1.4 and I am pretty happy with the
> results ...
>
> Cheers
>
>
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Re: [Axis2] From Axis to Axis2
Posted by Deepal Jayasinghe <de...@opensource.lk>.
Hi ,
Well , you have bit of work to do and some of them (most commonly used )
are described in [1] . If you want to migrate to Axis2 without changing
your service you could try with WSO2 WSAS [2] , since it has support to
deploy Axis1 service in Axis2 without any change .
[1] : http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/migration.html
[2] : http://wso2.com/products/wsas/
Thanks
Deepal
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I asked this question once before and although a bit broad I thought
> I would
> hear something back. I am trying my luck once again - I see and hear poor
> souls out there struggling with real old versions of Axis and my guess
> is that
> migrating to Axis2 is a bit scary for them. Can anyone summarize what any
> Axis 1.X users can do to slowly make the move to Axis 2 ? Are we talking
> about a complete re-engineering of their designs or is there hope to
> migrate
> a bit smoother. And if this question (and I wouldn't be surprised) has
> been
> answered before then by all means, apologies, I will revert to the
> archives.
>
> And by the way -
> I wrote lots of code in Axis 1.4 and I am pretty happy with the
> results ...
>
> Cheers
>
>
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