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[jira] Commented: (TUSCANY-638) Support new binding elements and

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-638?page=comments#action_12428565 ] 
            
Jervis Liu commented on TUSCANY-638:
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As far as the schema is concerned, I think it should be pretty much same to binding.ws. but it migh allow some custom properties to allow advanced configurations in the binding. For example, <binding.celtix> can have a property called "config-location" to specify the location of Celtix configuration file if the default location can not be used.


> Support new binding elements <binding.axis> and <binding.celtix>
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>                 Key: TUSCANY-638
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-638
>             Project: Tuscany
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Java SCA Axis Binding, Java SCA Celtix Binding
>            Reporter: Jervis Liu
>
> When spec binding <binding.ws> is used, we can assume that users do not care and should not care which Web Service binding implementation is used as all implementations should conform to the spec. It is up to the implementation of LoaderRegistry to determine which implementation of <binding.ws> to load using its own way. In this case, there is no guarantee to users that which binding implementation is getting used in Tuscany. If users do wish to use a specific binding implementation for some reasons, they need to do so by using a non-spec binding element , such as  <binding.axis> and <binding.celtix>, which are extended from binding element.  <binding.celtix> is product type binding that supports various bindings/protocols, such as soap/http and JMS. Users need Celtix specific knowledge in order to know how to configure which binding/protocol is being used. 

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