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cvs commit: ws-site/targets/wsif mail.html todo.html index.pdf overview.html quickstart.html requirements.html todo.pdf references.html index.html news.pdf changes.pdf faq.html bugs.html faq.pdf quickstart.pdf news.html changes.html mail.pdf

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  Modified:    targets/wsif/developers cvs.html cvs.pdf
               targets/wsif mail.html todo.html index.pdf overview.html
                        quickstart.html requirements.html todo.pdf
                        references.html index.html news.pdf changes.pdf
                        faq.html bugs.html faq.pdf quickstart.pdf news.html
                        changes.html mail.pdf
  Log:
  Latest updates - change links to point to the new wsif mailing lists and distributions
  
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   and greatest code. There's two different forms of CVS access. The first
   is anonymous and anybody can use it. The second is not and you must have
   a login to the development server. If you don't know what this means, join
  -the <a href="http://xml.apache.org/axis/mail.html">mailing list</a> and find out.</p>
  +the <a href="../mail.html">mailing list</a> and find out.</p>
   <p>Anyone can checkout source code from our anonymous CVS server. To do so,
   simply use the following commands (if you are using a GUI CVS client, configure
   it appropriatly):
  
  
  
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  @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
   <ul>
       
   <li>
  -<a href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/axis/wsif/">Releases</a>
  +<a href="http://ws.apache.org/dist/wsif/">Releases</a>
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   <li>
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                   print-friendly<br>
                   version</a></td>
   </tr>
  -</table> 
  +</table>
  +<ul class="minitoc">
  +<li>
  +<a href="#N1000C">Mailing Lists</a>
  +</li>
  +<li>
  +<a href="#N10027">The WSIF User List</a>
  +</li>
  +<li>
  +<a href="#N10043">The WSIF Developer List</a>
  +</li>
  +</ul>
  +
  +<a name="N1000C"></a>
  +<h3>Mailing Lists</h3>
  +<p>Before subscribing to any of the mailing lists, please make sure you have
  +        read and understand the <a href="http://ws.apache.org/axis/mailguide.html">guidelines</a>.</p>
  +<p>While the mailing lists are not archived on Apache they are available
  +        at other sites, for example <a href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com">
  +        http://marc.theaimsgroup.com</a> is pretty good.</p>
  +<p>Note that WSIF related mail was exchanged on the Axis user and dev lists until
  +        early 2003 (WSIF related mails had subject lines prefixed with [wsif]). So you can search 
  +        those lists (also available on <a href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com</a>)
  +        for old messages.</p>
  +
   
  -<p>You can contribute to WSIF by participating in discussions on the
  -<a href="http://xml.apache.org/axis/mail.html">axis-user and axis-dev
  -mailing lists</a>. Please follow the prescribed <a href="http://xml.apache.org/axis/mailguide.html">guidelines</a>. 
  -and use <strong><span class="codefrag">[wsif]</span></strong> prefix in the subject of your WSIF-related
  -emails so it is easy to identify WSIF-related posts on the Axis lists.</p>        
  +<a name="N10027"></a>
  +<h3>The WSIF User List</h3>
  +<p>This list is for developers that are using WSIF in their own projects to 
  +        ask questions, share knowledge, and discuss issues related to using WSIF.<em>(Medium Traffic)</em>
  +        
  +</p>
  +<ul>
  +        
  +<li>
  +<a href="mailto:wsif-user-subscribe@ws.apache.org">Subscribe</a>
  +</li>
  +        
  +<li>
  +<a href="mailto:wsif-user-unsubscribe@ws.apache.org">Unsubscribe</a>
  +</li>
  +        
  +<li>
  +<a href="mailto:wsif-user@ws.apache.org">Send mail to list</a>
  +</li>
  +        
  +</ul>
   
  +<a name="N10043"></a>
  +<h3>The WSIF Developer List</h3>
  +<p>        This is the list where participating developers of the WSIF project meet 
  +        and discuss issues, code changes/additions, etc. <em>(Medium Traffic)</em>
  +        
  +</p>
  +<ul>
  +        
  +<li>
  +<a href="mailto:wsif-dev-subscribe@ws.apache.org">Subscribe</a>
  +</li>
  +        
  +<li>
  +<a href="mailto:wsif-dev-unsubscribe@ws.apache.org">Unsubscribe</a>
  +</li>
  +        
  +<li>
  +<a href="mailto:wsif-dev@ws.apache.org">Send mail to list</a>
  +</li>
  +        
  +</ul>
  +        
   </div>
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   <a name="N1000C"></a>
   <h3>Preliminaries</h3>
  -<p>Download the WSIF distribution from <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/dist/axis/wsif/">
  -http://cvs.apache.org/dist/axis/wsif/</a>. It comes in three flavors: the binary distribution ("bin"), the source-only distribution ("src") or everything 
  +<p>Download the WSIF distribution from 
  +<a href="http://ws.apache.org/dist/wsif/">
  +http://ws.apache.org/dist/wsif/</a>. 
  +It comes in three flavors: the binary distribution ("bin"), 
  +the source-only distribution ("src") or everything 
   included ("all"). If you are familiar with CVS and 
   want to work with the latest code <a href="developers/cvs.html">use cvs</a>. Using CVS 
   you can also retrieve any past release by using tag (for example 
  
  
  
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   <a name="N1003B"></a>
   <h3>How can I contribute to WSIF?</h3>
   <p>You can contribute to WSIF by participating in discussions on the
  -<a href="http://xml.apache.org/axis/mail.html">axis-user and axis-dev
  -mailing lists</a>. Be sure to prefix the subject of your WSIF-related
  -emails with <span class="codefrag">[wsif]</span>. If you find something that outstanding
  +<a href="mail.html">wsif-user and wsif-dev
  +mailing lists</a>. If you find an
   issue or bug that interests you, feel free to download WSIF's source
   code and work on it. You will find instructions for accessing the
   source code <a href="developers/cvs.html">here</a>.
  
  
  
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   <h3>Questions</h3>
   <ul>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N10005">What is the official version of WSIF? How to I get the latest version?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N10005-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N10005">What is the official version of WSIF? How to I get the latest version?</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N1001F">What are the differences between WSIF and WSTK?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N1001F-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N1001F">What are the differences between WSIF and WSTK?</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N1002B">What are the differences between WSIF and Axis?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N1002B-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N1002B">What are the differences between WSIF and Axis?</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N1003A">What are the differences between WSIF and JAX-RPC?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N1003A-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N1003A">What are the differences between WSIF and JAX-RPC?</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N10046">How to use and set HTTP proxy with WSIF and SOAP over HTTP</a>
  +<a name="faq-N10046-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N10046">How to use and set HTTP proxy with WSIF and SOAP over HTTP</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N10052">Where can I find details of the extensions to WSDL that are supported by WSIF?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N10052-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N10052">Where can I find details of the extensions to WSDL that are supported by WSIF?</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N10062">How do I define my own WSDL binding extensions and write WSIF providers for them</a>
  +<a name="faq-N10062-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N10062">How do I define my own WSDL binding extensions and write WSIF providers for them</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N10076">How do I report problems and request new features?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N10076-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N10076">How do I report problems and request new features?</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N10086">How do I select SOAP provider used in WSIF?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N10086-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N10086">How do I select SOAP provider used in WSIF?</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N10097">How do I use use dynamic invoker sample?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N10097-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N10097">How do I use use dynamic invoker sample?</a>
   </li>
   <li>
  -<a href="#faq-N100A4">Sample DynamicInvoker and Complex Type handling in WSIF?</a>
  +<a name="faq-N100A4-menu"></a><a href="#faq-N100A4">Sample DynamicInvoker and Complex Type handling in WSIF?</a>
   </li>
   </ul>
  -<a name="N10037"></a>
  +<a name="N10042"></a>
   <h3>Answers</h3>
  -<a name="faq-N10005"></a><a name="N1003C"></a>
  -<h4>What is the official version of WSIF? How to I get the latest version?</h4>
  +<a name="N10045"></a><a name="faq-N10005"></a>
  +<h4>1. What is the official version of WSIF? How to I get the latest version?</h4>
   <p>
   The official version of WSIF is found here on the Apache web site.
   Nightly builds are available at
  @@ -285,39 +285,39 @@
       <a href="http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/">Alphaworks</a>
   is no longer maintained.
      </p>
  -<a name="faq-N1001F"></a><a name="N10053"></a>
  -<h4>What are the differences between WSIF and WSTK?</h4>
  +<a name="N1005B"></a><a name="faq-N1001F"></a>
  +<h4>2. What are the differences between WSIF and WSTK?</h4>
   <p>WSIF is a framework for invoking WSDL-described services. WSTK is IBM's Web Services Toolkit, 
      a preview technology for web services support in Websphere available from alphaworks. WSTK includes WSIF amongst other things.</p>
  -<a name="faq-N1002B"></a><a name="N1005C"></a>
  -<h4>What are the differences between WSIF and Axis?</h4>
  +<a name="N10063"></a><a name="faq-N1002B"></a>
  +<h4>3. What are the differences between WSIF and Axis?</h4>
   <p>Axis is an implementation of SOAP. It includes on the server-side infrastructure for deploying web service implementations and then routing 
    SOAP messages between clients and those implementations. It also implements the JAX-RPC specification for invoking SOAP services.</p>
   <p>WSIF is similar to the client piece of Axis, in that it is used for invoking services. However, WSIF's API is WSDL-driven and 
    protocol independent; it allows protocol-specific code ("providers") to be plugged in. For invoking SOAP services, WSIF is in fact 
    packaged with an Axis provider, that uses Axis APIs (i.e. JAX-RPC) to do the invocation. So WSIF operates at a more abstract level than Axis.</p>
  -<a name="faq-N1003A"></a><a name="N10068"></a>
  -<h4>What are the differences between WSIF and JAX-RPC?</h4>
  +<a name="N1006E"></a><a name="faq-N1003A"></a>
  +<h4>4. What are the differences between WSIF and JAX-RPC?</h4>
   <p>JAX-RPC is an API for invoking XML-based RPC services - essentially its current scope is limited to invocation of SOAP services. 
      WSIF is an API for invoking WSDL-described services, whether they happen to be SOAP services or not (for example, WSIF defines WSDL 
      bindings so that EJBs, enterprise software acessible using JMS or the Java Connector architecture as wel as local java classes can all 
      be described as first class WSDL services and then invoked using the same, protocol-independent WSIF API)..</p>
  -<a name="faq-N10046"></a><a name="N10071"></a>
  -<h4>How to use and set HTTP proxy with WSIF and SOAP over HTTP</h4>
  +<a name="N10076"></a><a name="faq-N10046"></a>
  +<h4>5. How to use and set HTTP proxy with WSIF and SOAP over HTTP</h4>
   <p>TODO: describe here current support for system properties etc.</p>
  -<a name="faq-N10052"></a><a name="N1007A"></a>
  -<h4>Where can I find details of the extensions to WSDL that are supported by WSIF?</h4>
  +<a name="N1007E"></a><a name="faq-N10052"></a>
  +<h4>6. Where can I find details of the extensions to WSDL that are supported by WSIF?</h4>
   <p>Links to the supported extensions can be found in the <a href="providers/index.html">providers </a>section.
      </p>
  -<a name="faq-N10062"></a><a name="N10087"></a>
  -<h4>How do I define my own WSDL binding extensions and write WSIF providers for them</h4>
  +<a name="N1008A"></a><a name="faq-N10062"></a>
  +<h4>7. How do I define my own WSDL binding extensions and write WSIF providers for them</h4>
   <p>Here's <a href="developers/how_to_wsdl_extensions.html">how to write your own WSDL extensions</a> to support new protocols, and then 
      <a href="developers/how_to_provider.html">write your own WSIF providers</a> to support customized WSIF extensions.</p>
  -<a name="faq-N10076"></a><a name="N10098"></a>
  -<h4>How do I report problems and request new features?</h4>
  +<a name="N1009A"></a><a name="faq-N10076"></a>
  +<h4>8. How do I report problems and request new features?</h4>
   <p>The <a href="mail.html">mailing lists</a> are what you are looking for</p>
  -<a name="faq-N10086"></a><a name="N100A5"></a>
  -<h4>How do I select SOAP provider used in WSIF?</h4>
  +<a name="N100A6"></a><a name="faq-N10086"></a>
  +<h4>9. How do I select SOAP provider used in WSIF?</h4>
   <p>WSIF comes with an Apache Axis provider so using axis with WSIF is easy. WSIF has two SOAP providers, one using Apache SOAP 2.3 
      and the other using Axis, by default WSIF will use the Axis provider. The default is controlled by the org.apache.wsif.util.WSIFPluggableProviders class. 
      The javadoc for this class gives details of how the default is defined, but it can be overridden programmatically, for example, the following call sets 
  @@ -327,8 +327,8 @@
   new WSIFDynamicProvider_ApacheSOAP() );</span>
   
   </p>
  -<a name="faq-N10097"></a><a name="N100B3"></a>
  -<h4>How do I use use dynamic invoker sample?</h4>
  +<a name="N100B3"></a><a name="faq-N10097"></a>
  +<h4>10. How do I use use dynamic invoker sample?</h4>
   <pre class="code">java clients.DynamicInvoker http://www.xmethods.net/sd/2001/TemperatureService.wsdl getTemp 10570
   
   Reading WSDL document from 'http://www.xmethods.net/sd/2001/TemperatureService.wsdl'
  @@ -342,8 +342,8 @@
   
   Done!
      </pre>
  -<a name="faq-N100A4"></a><a name="N100BD"></a>
  -<h4>Sample DynamicInvoker and Complex Type handling in WSIF?</h4>
  +<a name="N100BC"></a><a name="faq-N100A4"></a>
  +<h4>11. Sample DynamicInvoker and Complex Type handling in WSIF?</h4>
   <p>WSIF does support complex types - of course XML schema support is limited (but very reasonable).</p>
   <p>The DynamicInvoker doesn't support invocation of services using complex types since this requires that java representations of the complex types be generated first. </p>
   <p>It is also possible to extend DynamicInvoker to support complex types but it will require some kind of intermediate representation of values that can handle any complex type 
  
  
  
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  +<p>2nd February 2003 - WSIF distribution files is now moved to its pernament home at
  +        <a href="http://ws.apache.org/dist/wsif/">http://ws.apache.org/dist/wsif</a>.
  +      </p>
   <p>WSIF has it's own home at
           <a href="http://ws.apache.org/wsif">http://ws.apache.org/wsif</a>
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