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Posted to dev@juddi.apache.org by "Viens, Steve" <St...@FMR.COM> on 2004/06/10 15:40:22 UTC

RE: Bootstrap JSR 181 and JSR 109 Implementations.

Regarding your note below...

>> jUDDI - JAXR 1.0 (I'm not sure) and UDDI registry client/server

jUDDI is an implementation of a UDDI version 2.0 registry and client
API.

A jUDDI sub-project to build an implementation of the JAXR 1.0
specification has just started. We're planning to produce a level
0-compliant JAXR Provider (UDDI) now and look into a type 1-compliant
(ebXML) at a later date.

Steve
sviens@apache.org

-----Original Message-----
From: Ias [mailto:iasandcb@tmax.co.kr] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:49 PM
To: pmc@ws.apache.org; dims@apache.org; axis-dev@ws.apache.org;
general@ws.apache.org
Subject: RE: Bootstrap JSR 181 and JSR 109 Implementations.


First of all, I'd like to thank dims for giving me a great chance to
introduce them to Apache Web Services. I'd also like to thank Professor
Park, Daeyon and Jongjin Choi in Tmax for allowing and helping me to
contribute to Apache.

Now, we have full-ranged web services platforms from J2ME (JSR-172)
through
Tiger (JSR-181) to J2EE 1.4 (JSR-109). I have to admit that they still
have
a lot to improve, but believe that they will be good starting points for
those who want Java web services in progress everywhere.

Yesterday, a piece of idea hit me that "how about making Apache Web
Services
Pack like Sun's JWSDP?". Actually web services consist of various
technologies, but Apache doesn't have an integrated form of them. For
instance,

Axis 1.2 - SAAJ 1.2 and JAX-RPC 1.1
Axis J2ME 1.0 - JSR 172 J2ME web services
WSM 1.0 - JSR 181 web services metadata
EWS 1.0 - JSR 109 enterprise web services
JaxMe 1.0 - JAXB 1.0
jUDDI - JAXR 1.0 (I'm not sure) and UDDI registry client/server
Xerces 2.6 and Xalan 2.5 - JAXP 1.2
Tomcat 5.0.X - web container

could be candidates for the package. Once users download and install
AWSP,
they can find it very useful to learn and run web services with it.

Along with AWSP 1.0, I have a dream of "a set of web services early
implementations" like

Axis NG - JAX-RPC 2.0
Xerces NG - JAXP 1.3
Beehive - WSM(JSR 181) 1.1 and JSF 1.0 (I'm not sure)
Tomcat NG - JSP 2.1

The issue is JAXB 2.0 standing for a brand-new XML binding technology,
which
both JaxMe and XMLBeans cover. I hope we can start to discuss it after
JAX-RPC 2.0 and JAXB 2.0 early drafts are open around JavaOne 2004.

Thanks,

Ias

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:davanum@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 12:07 AM
> To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org; general@ws.apache.org; pmc@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Bootstrap JSR 181 and JSR 109 Implementations.
> 
> Folks,
> 
> Ias/Srinath (and i helped a tiny bit) have been working on 
> initial code for JSR 109 
> (http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=109) and JSR 181 
> (http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=181). The efforts are 
> now available at ws-axis/contrib as usual:
> 
> EWS (JSR 109) - http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/ws-axis/contrib/ews/
> WSM (JSR 181) - http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/ws-axis/contrib/wsm/
> 
> I'll let Ias and Srinath update you with current status of 
> both these modules and they will drive the future efforts for 
> these two projects.
> 
> Thanks,
> dims
> 
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