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cvs commit: xml-site/targets/axis faq.html
glyn 2002/06/17 01:11:05
Modified: targets/axis faq.html
Log:
JAXM update.
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<a NAME="faq14"></a><i>What is the relationship between JAXM and AXIS?</i>
<blockquote>JAXM is a specification (NB. not an implementation) of two
sets of interfaces: javax.xml.soap and javax.xml.messaging.
-<p>Axis currently (April 25, 2002) implements *some* of the javax.xml.soap
+Recently, the former set has been moved to its own specification,
+"SOAP with Attachments API for Java" (SAAJ), by Sun.
+<p>Axis currently (June 17, 2002) implements *some* of the javax.xml.soap
interfaces, although these are not mentioned in the list of published interfaces
in the Axis Users Guide as the job is only partly complete. We hope to
implement the other JAXM SOAP interfaces as a low-priority, background
task, but would welcome help from anyone who is keen to see them implemented
sooner.
-<p>There is also an Axis to-do item to implement javax.xml.messaging, but
-no-one has agreed to take that on.</blockquote>
+</blockquote>
<a NAME="faq15"></a><i>How does Axis figure out which deployed service
to call?</i>
<blockquote>Axis has a very flexible dispatch mechanism, with three built-in
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