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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by "Liu, Tao" <Ta...@ssa.gov> on 2006/01/18 16:17:29 UTC

[Axis2-0.94] understanding AXIOM

Can I code ANY Axis2 service and Java client application with AXIOM only and
then deploy it as described in the user guide?
I saw discussion on the need for WSDL. Are the data-bindings (xmlbeans, ADB)
not required for writing Axis2 applications, either?.
 
Thanks,
tao
 

 


Re: [Axis2-0.94] understanding AXIOM

Posted by Eran Chinthaka <ch...@opensource.lk>.
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Liu, Tao wrote:

> Can I code ANY Axis2 service and Java client application with AXIOM
> only and then deploy it as described in the user guide?

Yes, you can.

> I saw discussion on the need for WSDL. Are the data-bindings
> (xmlbeans, ADB) not required for writing Axis2 applications,
> either?.

Not at all. Databinding is for your convenience only.
Client Side : If you know the WSDL and knows what to send, better work
with AXIOM.
Serverside : its much more efficient to use AXIOM directly.

- -- Chinthaka


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