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svn commit: r412139 - in /webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden: ChangeLog INSTALL NEWS

Author: pini
Date: Tue Jun  6 08:10:15 2006
New Revision: 412139

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=412139&view=rev
Log:
fixed minor errors.

Modified:
    webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/ChangeLog
    webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/INSTALL
    webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/NEWS

Modified: webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/ChangeLog
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/ChangeLog?rev=412139&r1=412138&r2=412139&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/ChangeLog (original)
+++ webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/ChangeLog Tue Jun  6 08:10:15 2006
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+Apache Woden/C 
+
+	* Seperated woden module from Axis2/C
+
+-- Axis2-C team <ax...@ws.apache.org>  Thu, 18 May 2006 
+

Modified: webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/INSTALL
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/INSTALL?rev=412139&r1=412138&r2=412139&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/INSTALL (original)
+++ webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/INSTALL Tue Jun  6 08:10:15 2006
@@ -1,286 +1,12 @@
-The release comes in two forms, source and binary. 
-
-To get both the binary and source distribution, you need libxml2 from http://xmlsoft.org/downloads.html
-(NOTE: most Linux systems has libxml2 by default. On Windows you need to download and install libxml2)
-
-Table of Contents
-=================
-1. Getting Axis2C working with the binary release on Linux
-2. Getting Axis2C working with the source release on Linux
-3. Getting Axis2C working with the binary release on Windows (win32)
-	3.1 Requirements
-	3.2 Binaries in the release
-	3.3 Running the binaries
-4. Getting Axis2c working with the source release on Windows (win32)
-	4.1 Requirements
-	4.2 Editing Configure.in file
-	4.3 Compiling the source
-	4.4 Running the binaries
-5. Installing Apache2 Web Server integration module (mod_axis2)
-	
-
-1. Getting Axis2C working with the binary release on Linux.
-==========================================================
-1. Extract the binary tar package to a folder. 
-   Set AXIS2C_HOME environment variable pointing to the location where you have extracted Axis2C
-        AXIS2C_HOME='/your_path_to_axis2c'
-        export AXIS2C_HOME
-   Note: You will need to set AXIS2C_HOME only if you need to run axis2c samples or tests. The
-    reason is that from sample and test codes it used AXIS2C_HOME to get path to axis2c. To write
-    your own services or clients this is not a requirement.
-
-2. Run the simple axis server:
-        cd /your_path_to_axis2c/bin
-        ./axis2_http_server
-This will start the simple axis server on port 9090. To see the possible command line options run
-        ./axis2_http_server -h
-NOTE: If you run into shared lib problems, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
-    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/your_path_to_axis2c/lib
-3. Run the sample clients in a new shell
-        cd /your_path_to_axis2c/bin/samples
-        ./echo
-This will invoke the echo service.
-        ./math
-This will invoke the math service.
-To see the possible command line options for sample clients run them with '-h' option
-NOTE: If you run into shared lib problems, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
-    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/your_path_to_axis2c/lib
-
-2. Getting Axis2C working with the source release on Linux.
-==========================================================
-1. Extract the source tar package to a folder. 
-2. Set AXIS2C_HOME environment variable pointing to the location where you want to install Axis2C.
-        AXIS2C_HOME='/your_desired_path_to_axis2c_installation'
-        export AXIS2C_HOME
-NOTE: If you run into shared lib problems, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
-    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/your_path_to_axis2c/lib
-
-3. Then go to the folder where you extracted the source
-        cd /your_path_to_axis2c_source
-4. Set parser location
-    Include path and library path to parser should be set. For libxml2 this is automatically
-    resolved by configure script.
-5. Build the source
-This can be done using the following command sequence:
-        ./configure
-        make
-        make install
-use './configure --help' for options.
-
-NOTE: If you don't provide a --prefix configure option, it will by default install into
-/usr/local/axis2c folder.
-
-If you need to get the samples working, you also need to build the samples.
-To build samples:
-    cd samples
-    ./configure --prefix=${AXIS2C_HOME}
-    make
-    make install
-
-6. go to where you installed axis2c.
-
-7. Start simple axis server
-        cd axis2c/bin
-        ./axis2_http_server
-This will start the simple axis server on port 9090. To see the posible command line options run:
-        ./axis2_http_server -h
-8. Run the sample clients in a new shell
-        cd bin/samples
-        ./echo
-This will invoke the echo service.
-        ./math
-This will invoke the math service.
-To see the possible command line options for sample clients run them with '-h' option
-
-
-3. Getting Axis2C working with the binary release on Windows.
-============================================================
-
-3.1 Requirements
-----------------
-
-* the binaries shipped with this version is compiled with Microsoft visual studio compiler (cl) 
-(Note: you can download microsoft VSExpress2005 editon from microsoft website and intall it to run these binaries)
-
-* You also need the following dlls
-	- libxml2.dll [http://www.xmlsoft.org - download the version >=  libxml2-2.6.20.win32]
-	- iconv.dll [http://www.xmlsoft.org - download the version >= iconv-1.9.1.win32]
-	- zlib1.dll [http://www.xmlsoft.org - download the version >= zlib-1.2.3.win32]
-
-3.2 Binaries in the release
----------------------------
-
-Extract the binary distribution to a folder of your choice. (example: C:\axis2c-M0.4)
-
-The c:\axis2c-M0.4 folder structure is as follows.
-
-     axis2c-M0.4
-	|- bin        - server and other executables
-       	|- samples - samples go here
-        	|	
- 	|- lib	      - library modules
- 	|- services   - deployed services 
-	|- modules    - deployed modules 
-	|- include    - all include files of axis2 
-	|- logs       - system and client logs are written to this folder
-
-Copy libxml2.dll, iconv.dll and zlib1.dll downloaded to C:\axis2c-M0.4\lib
-
-3.3 Running the binaries
-------------------------
-
-You need to set couple of environment variables before you can run the server and samples.
-
-Set the varibale AXIS2C_HOME to the deploy folder (C:\axis2c-M0.4)
-Add the path to lib directory to PATH variable (%AXIS2C_HOME%\lib)
-
-Now everything is set to run the server!
-
-C:\axis2c-M0.4\bin>axis2_http_server.exe 
-
-You should see the message
-Started Simple Axis2 HTTP Server...
-
-The log is by default created under %AXIS2C_HOME%\logs folder with the name axis2.log.
-(Note: you may provide command line options to change the default behaviour. Type "axis2_http_server.exe -h" to learn about  the usage)
-
-Now you can run any sample client deployed under %AXIS2C_HOME%\bin\samples\
-Example:
-C:\axis2c-M0.4\bin\samples>echo.exe
-
-
-
-4. Getting Axis2C working with the source release on Windows.
-============================================================
-
-4.1 Requirements
-----------------
-
-* the makefile shipped with this version needs Microsoft visual studio compiler (cl) and nmake build tool 
-(Note: you can download microsoft VSExpress2005 editon and Platform SDK from microsoft website. You will need to add the path  to Platform SDK Include and Lib folders to makefile)
-
-* You also need 
-	- libxml2 [http://www.xmlsoft.org - download the version >=  libxml2-2.6.20.win32]
-	- iconv [http://www.xmlsoft.org - download the version >= iconv-1.9.1.win32]
-	- zlib [http://www.xmlsoft.org - download the version >= zlib-1.2.3.win32]
-
-4.2 Editing configure.in file
------------------------------
-
-The default places for libxml2 and iconv are speceficed in configure.in. 
-
-Example:
-Default location for libxml2 is C:\libxml2
-	You can either extract libxml2 to this folder. Folder structure should look like the following.
-	C:\libxml2
-		|- include
-		|- bin
-		|- lib
-	Or extract to whatever place of your choice and edit the configure.in accordingly.
-
-You need to have zlib1.dll in a library path. You may copy this dll to libxml2/lib.
-	
-
-4.3 Compiling the source
-------------------------
-
-Extract the source distribution to a folder of your choice. (Example: C:\axis2c)
-Open a DOS shell
-cd C:\axis2c\build\win32
-C:\axis2c\build\win32>vcvars32.bat to access .Net tools (Note: You may need to set the environment PATH variable to  vcvars32.bat if windows complaints that it cannot find this bat)
-C:\axis2c\build\win32>nmake install
-
-
-Thats it! This will build the system and create a directory named deploy under build directory.
-The deploy folder structure is as follows.
-
-     deploy
-	|- bin        - server and other executables
-       	|   |- samples - samples go here
-        	|	
- 	|- lib	      - library modules
- 	|- services   - deployed services 
-	|- modules    - deployed modules 
-	|- include    - all include files of axis2 
-	|- logs       - system and client logs are written to this folder
-
-
-4.4 Running the binaries
-------------------------
-
-You need to set couple of environment variables before you can run the server and samples.
-
-Set the varibale AXIS2C_HOME to the deploy folder (C:\axis2c\build\deploy)
-Add the path to lib directory to PATH variable (%AXIS2C_HOME%\lib)
-
-Copy libxml2.dll, iconv.dll and zlib1.dll to axis2c lib folder (%AXIS2C_HOME%\lib)
-
-Now everything is set to run the server!
-
-C:\axis2c\build\deploy\bin>axis2_http_server.exe 
-
-You should see the message
-Started Simple Axis2 HTTP Server...
-
-The log is by default created under %AXIS2C_HOME%\logs folder with the name axis2.log.
-(Note: you may provide command line options to change the default behaviour. Type "axis2_http_server.exe -h" to learn about  the usage)
-
-Now you can run any sample client deployed under %AXIS2C_HOME%\bin\samples\
-Example:
-C:\axis2c\build\deploy\bin\samples>echo.exe
-
-
-5. Installing Apache2 Web Server integration module (mod_axis2)
----------------------------------------------------------------
-5.1 Building mod_axis2 from source tree 
-5.1.1 On Linux Platform
-
-* Provide the apache2 include files location as configure option
-  ./configure --with-apache2="<apache2 include files location>" [other configure options]
-  - Some apache2 distributions install APR (Apache Portable Runtime) include files in a seperate location which is requred to build mod_axis2. In that case use
-  ./configure --with-apache2="<apache2 include files location>" --with-apr="<apr include files location>" [other configure options]
-* Then build the source tree
-    make
-    make install
-  - This will install mod_axis2.so into your "<your_path_to_axis2c>/lib"
-
-5.1.2 On Win32 platform
-* Provide the apache2 location in configure.in file in APACHE_INSTALL_DIR
-    eg : APACHE_INSTALL_DIR = E:\Apache
-* After compiling the sources (as described in section 4.3) build the mod_axis2.dll by issuing the command "nmake axis2_apache_module".
-* This will build the mod_axis2.dll and copy it to %AXIS2C_HOME%\lib directory.
-    eg: C:\axis2c\build\deploy\lib 
-
-5.2 Deploying in Apache2 Web Server
-Note: To do the following tasks you might need super user privileges in your machine.
-
-* Copy the mod_axis2 (libmod_axis2.so.0.0.0 on Linux and mod_axis2.dll in Windows) to "<apache2 modules directory>" (eg: /usr/lib/apache2/modules in Linux or C:\Apache2\modules in Windows) as mod_axis2.so 
-    eg: cp $AXIS2C_HOME/lib/libmod_axis2.so.0.0.0 /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_axis2.so
-        copy C:\axis2c\build\deploy\lib\mod_axis2.dll C:\Apache2\modules\mod_axis2.so
-
-* Edit the Apache2's configuration file (generally httpd.conf) and add the following directives
-
-    LoadModule axis2_module   <apache2 modules directory>/mod_axis2.so
-    <Location /axis2>
-        SetHandler axis2_module
-        RepoPath <axis2 repository path>
-        LogFile <axis2 log file path>
-        Axis2LogLevel LOG_LEVEL
-    </Location>
-* LOG_LEVEL can be one of following
-    AXIS2_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL - Log critical errors only
-    AXIS2_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR - Log errors critical errors
-    AXIS2_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING - Log warnings and above
-    AXIS2_LOG_LEVEL_INFO - Log info and above
-    AXIS2_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG - Log debug and above (default)
-    AXIS2_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE - Log trace messages
-* Use forward slashes "/" for path seperators in <apache2 modules directory>, <axis2 repository path> and <axis2 log file path>
-
-* Make sure that the apache2 user has correct permissions to above paths
-    - Read permission to the repository
-    - Write permission to the log file
-
-* Restart apache2 and test whether mod_axis2 module is loaded by typing the URL
-    http://localhost/axis2/services
-
-Hope you would enjoy the Axis2 C soap engine :)
+Getting Woden/C source working on Linux
+=============================================
+Build the source
+This can be done using the following command sequence:
+        ./configure
+        make
+        make install
+        use './configure --help' for options
+
+NOTE: If you don't provide a --prefix configure option, it will by default 
+install into /usr/local/axis2_util directory.
+

Modified: webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/NEWS
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/NEWS?rev=412139&r1=412138&r2=412139&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/NEWS (original)
+++ webservices/axis2/trunk/c/woden/NEWS Tue Jun  6 08:10:15 2006
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+Woden module seperated from Axis2/C
+======================================
+Initially this was inside Axis2/C code base as woden directory. As the
+project expands it's moved to the top level with the view of making it a
+seperate Apache project called Apache woden/C.
+
+-- Axis2-C team <ax...@ws.apache.org>  Thu, 18 May 2006



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