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svn commit: r291671 - /webservices/site/trunk/targets/axis2/index.html

Author: chinthaka
Date: Mon Sep 26 09:50:23 2005
New Revision: 291671

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=291671&view=rev
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    webservices/site/trunk/targets/axis2/index.html

Modified: webservices/site/trunk/targets/axis2/index.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/webservices/site/trunk/targets/axis2/index.html?rev=291671&r1=291670&r2=291671&view=diff
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 			    @import url("./style/maven-theme.css");</style><link rel="stylesheet" href="./style/print.css" type="text/css" media="print"></link><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"></meta></head><body class="composite"><div id="banner"><a href="http://www.apache.org/" id="organizationLogo"><img alt="Apache Software Foundation" src="http://www.apache.org/images/asf-logo.gif"></img></a><a href="http://ws.apache.org/axis2/" id="projectLogo"><img alt="Apache Axis 2.0" src="http://ws.apache.org/axis/images/axis.jpg"></img></a><div class="clear"><hr></hr></div></div><div id="breadcrumbs"><div class="xleft">
                 	Last published: 26 September 2005
-                  | Doc for 0.92</div><div class="xright"></div><div class="clear"><hr></hr></div></div><div id="leftColumn"><div id="navcolumn"><div id="menuAxis_2_0"><h5>Axis 2.0</h5><ul><li class="none"><a href="index.html">Home</a></li><li class="expanded"><a href="">Download Axis2</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="download.cgi">Releases</a></li><li class="none"><a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/webservices/axis2/trunk/?root=Apache-SVN" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Source Code</a></li></ul></li><li class="expanded"><a href="">Getting Started with Axis2</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="installationguide.html">Installation Guide</a></li><li class="none"><a href="userguide.html">User Guide</a></li><li class="none"><a href="webadminguide.html">Web Administration Guide</a></li></ul></li><li class="expanded"><a href="docs.html">Additional Reference</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Axis2" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Axis2 Wiki</a></li><li class="none"><a href="Axis2ArchitectureGuide.html">Architecture Guide</a></li><li class="none"><a href="OMTutorial.html">AXIOM Tutorial</a></li><li class="none"><a href="CodegenToolReference.html">Code Generation Tutorial</a></li><li class="none"><a href="rest-ws.html">REST Support</a></li><li class="none"><a href="mtom-guide.html">Handling Binary Data with Axis2</a></li><li class="none"><a href="axis2config.html">Axis2 Configuration Guide</a></li><li class="none"><a href="migration.html">Migrating from Axis 1.x</a></li><li class="none"><a href="api/index.html">Online Java Docs</a></li><li class="none"><a href="otherTutorials.html">Other Tutorials</a></li></ul></li><li class="expanded"><a href="overview.html">Get Invloved</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="svn.html">Checkout the Source</a></li><li class="none"><a href="siteHowTo.html">Build the Site</a></li><li class="none"><a href="guidelines.html">Developer Guidelines</a></li><li class="none"><a href="refLib.html">Reference Library</a></li><li class="none"><a href="mail-lists.html">Mailing Lists</a></li><li class="none"><a href="faq.html">FAQ</a></li></ul></li><li class="expanded"><a href="">Project Information</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="mail-lists.html">Mailing Lists</a></li><li class="none"><a href="team-list.html">Project Team</a></li><li class="none"><a href="issue-tracking.html">Issue Tracking</a></li></ul></li></ul></div><a href="http://maven.apache.org/" title="Built by Maven" id="poweredBy"><img alt="Built by Maven" src="./images/logos/maven-button-1.png"></img></a></div></div><div id="bodyColumn"><div class="contentBox"><div class="section"><a name="Welcome_to_Apache_Axis2"></a><h2>Welcome to Apache Axis2</h2><p>
-Apache Axis2 is an implementation of the 
-<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 
-Recommendation</a> from the <a href="http://www.w3.org" class="externalLink" title="External Link">W3C</a>.  Axis2 can be used
-to provide and consume Web Services.
-</p><p>From the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">W3C recommendation</a>:
-<div style="padding-left: 20px; padding-top: 5px; font-style:italic;">"SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchange of information in a decentralized, 
-distributed environment. It is an XML based protocol that consists of three parts: 
-an envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message and how to 
-process it, a set of encoding rules for expressing instances of application-defined 
-datatypes, and a convention for representing remote procedure calls and responses."
-</div>
-</p><p>
-Apache Axis2 is an effort to re-implement both Axis/Java and 
-Axis/C++ on a new architecture.  Building upon the "handler chain" model 
-developed in Axis1, Axis2 introduces a more 
-flexible pipeline architecture which lends itself to greater modularity
-and extensibility.  This extensibility will allow Axis2 to act as a
-foundation for a growing constellation of associated Web Services protocols including:
-<ul>
+                  | Doc for 0.92</div><div class="xright"></div><div class="clear"><hr></hr></div></div><div id="leftColumn"><div id="navcolumn"><div id="menuAxis_2_0"><h5>Axis 2.0</h5><ul><li class="none"><a href="index.html">Home</a></li><li class="expanded"><a href="">Download Axis2</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="download.cgi">Releases</a></li><li class="none"><a href="http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/webservices/axis2/trunk/?root=Apache-SVN" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Source Code</a></li></ul></li><li class="expanded"><a href="">Getting Started with Axis2</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="installationguide.html">Installation Guide</a></li><li class="none"><a href="userguide.html">User Guide</a></li><li class="none"><a href="webadminguide.html">Web Administration Guide</a></li></ul></li><li class="expanded"><a href="docs.html">Additional Reference</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Axis2" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Axis2 Wiki</a></li><li class="none"><a href="Axis2ArchitectureGuide.html">Architecture Guide</a></li><li class="none"><a href="OMTutorial.html">AXIOM Tutorial</a></li><li class="none"><a href="CodegenToolReference.html">Code Generation Tutorial</a></li><li class="none"><a href="rest-ws.html">REST Support</a></li><li class="none"><a href="mtom-guide.html">Handling Binary Data with Axis2</a></li><li class="none"><a href="axis2config.html">Axis2 Configuration Guide</a></li><li class="none"><a href="migration.html">Migrating from Axis 1.x</a></li><li class="none"><a href="api/index.html">Online Java Docs</a></li><li class="none"><a href="otherTutorials.html">Other Tutorials</a></li></ul></li><li class="expanded"><a href="overview.html">Get Invloved</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="svn.html">Checkout the Source</a></li><li class="none"><a href="siteHowTo.html">Build the Site</a></li><li class="none"><a href="guidelines.html">Developer Guidelines</a></li><li class="none"><a href="refLib.html">Reference Library</a></li><li class="none"><a href="mail-lists.html">Mailing Lists</a></li><li class="none"><a href="faq.html">FAQ</a></li></ul></li><li class="expanded"><a href="">Project Information</a><ul><li class="none"><a href="mail-lists.html">Mailing Lists</a></li><li class="none"><a href="team-list.html">Project Team</a></li><li class="none"><a href="issue-tracking.html">Issue Tracking</a></li></ul></li></ul></div><a href="http://maven.apache.org/" title="Built by Maven" id="poweredBy"><img alt="Built by Maven" src="./images/logos/maven-button-1.png"></img></a></div></div><div id="bodyColumn"><div class="contentBox"><div class="section"><a name="Welcome_to_Apache_Axis2"></a><h2>Welcome to Apache Axis2</h2><p>Apache Axis2 is an implementation of the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
+Recommendation</a> from the <a href="http://www.w3.org" class="externalLink" title="External Link">W3C</a>.  Axis2 can
+be used to provide and consume Web Services.</p><p>From the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">W3C recommendation</a>:</p><div style="padding-left: 20px; padding-top: 5px; font-style:italic;">
+"SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchange of information in a
+decentralized, distributed environment. It is an XML based protocol that
+consists of three parts: an envelope that defines a framework for describing
+what is in a message and how to process it, a set of encoding rules for
+expressing instances of application-defined datatypes, and a convention for
+representing remote procedure calls and responses."</div><p>Apache Axis2 is an effort to re-implement both Axis/Java and Axis/C++ on a
+new architecture.  Building upon the "handler chain" model developed in
+Axis1, Axis2 introduces a more flexible pipeline architecture which lends
+itself to greater modularity and extensibility.  This extensibility will
+allow Axis2 to act as a foundation for a growing constellation of associated
+Web Services protocols including:</p><ul>
   <li><a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=wsrm" class="externalLink" title="External Link">WS-ReliableMessaging</a></li>
   <li><a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=wss" class="externalLink" title="External Link">WS-Security</a></li>
-  <li><a href="http://www.w3.org/Submission/ws-addressing/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">WS-Addressing</a>
-</li></ul>
-</p></div><div class="section"><a name="Latest_Release"></a><h2>Latest Release</h2><p><b>12 August 2005 - Apache Axis2 Version 0.91 Released!</b> <a href="releases.html">(Download 0.91)</a>
-</p><p>Axis2 is becoming more and more stable. <a href="releases.html">Download it!</a>  This 0.91 release is a glimpse of 1.0 
-that should be comming soon. This 0.91 release contains the following additional
-features:
-<ul>
+  <li><a href="http://www.w3.org/Submission/ws-addressing/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">WS-Addressing</a></li>
+</ul></div><div class="section"><a name="Latest_Release"></a><h2>Latest Release</h2><p><b>26 September 2005 - Apache Axis2 Version 0.92 Released!</b> <a href="releases.html">(Download 0.92)</a></p><p>Axis2 is becoming more and more stable. <a href="releases.html">Download
+it!</a> This 0.92 release is a glimpse of 1.0 that should be comming soon.
+This 0.92 release contains the following additional features:</p><ul>
+  <li>WS-Security support using WSS4J</li>
+  <li>Support for context hierarchy serialization</li>
+  <li>Service Groups</li>
+  <li>and numerous bug fixes after 0.91 release</li>
+
+  <p>The release includes following tools</p>
+  <li>Admin Web App</li>
+  <li>WSDL2Java, eclipse Plugin/Command line version</li>
+  <li>Service Archive Wizard, eclipse Plugin</li>
+  <li>Module Archive Wizard, eclipse Plugin</li>
+  <li>Service Archive Wizard, IntelliJ IDEA Plugin</li>
+</ul><p>We are getting closer to a 1.0 release, the remaining tasks to be
+completed before a 1.0 release include: SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 validation, Our own
+data binding implementation, WSDL Generation.</p></div><div class="section"><a name="Axis2_Background_and_Motivation"></a><h2>Axis2 Background and Motivation</h2><p>Axis1 was built under the assumption that other protocols such as
+WS-ReliableMessaging would be integrated into Axis1's handler chain.  Axis1
+had the concept of a MessageContext and a chain of transport, service, and
+global message handlers, but Axis1 lacked a clear extension architecture to
+enable clean composition of such layers. One of the key motivations for Axis2
+is to provide a clean and simple environment for implementations of
+associated WS standards such as <a href="http://ws.apache.org/sandesha/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Apache Sandesha</a> and <a href="http://ws.apache.org/wss4j/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Apache WSS4J</a>.  Implementations of
+associated standards should be able to easily interface with the base SOAP
+Message handling system.   In summary, Axis2 has a more modular and flexible
+message handling pipeline, it focuses on the details of message handling and
+provides clear hooks for implementations of associated Web Services standards
+and protocols.  This evolution will allow Axis to be a foundational
+technology for next generation Web Services.</p><p>Axis2 introduces a representation for SOAP messages called <b>AXIOM (AXIs
+Object Model)</b>. AXIOM consists of two parts: a complete XML Infoset
+representation and a SOAP Infoset representation. The XML Infoset
+representation provides a JDOM-esque API built atop a deferred model via a
+StAX-based (Streaming API for XML) pull parsing API. A key feature of AXIOM
+is that it allows one to stop building the XML tree and just access the pull
+stream directly; thus enabling both maximum flexibility and maximum
+performance. This approach allows Axis2 to support multiple levels of
+abstraction for consuming and offering Web services: using plain AXIOM, using
+generated code and statically data-bound data types and so on.  Developers
+with demanding performance requirements will be able to use AXIOM to create
+highly scaleable Web Services.</p><p>A third shift in Axis 2 is the de-emphasis of RPC-oriented Web Services
+and a shift towards more document-oriented, message style asynchronous
+service interactions.  With Axis2, clients can interact with servers in a
+number of ways, and the client API provides both a blocking and non-blocking
+API.  At the time of Axis1's design, RPC-style, synchronous, request-response
+interactions were the order of the day for Web services. Today service
+interactions are much more message-oriented and exploit many different
+message exchange patterns. The Axis2 engine architecture is careful to not
+build in any assumptions of request-response patterns to ensure that it can
+be used easily to support arbitrary message exchange patterns. Don't
+worry,you'll still be able to use Axis2 like you used Axis1, you'll just have
+a richer set of options for client-server interaction.</p></div><div class="section"><a name="Archived_News"></a><h2>Archived News</h2><p><b>12 August 2005 - Apache Axis2 Version 0.91 Released!</b> <a href="releases.html">(Download 0.91)</a></p><p>Axis2 is becoming more and more stable. <a href="releases.html">Download
+it!</a>  This 0.91 release is a glimpse of 1.0 that should be comming soon.
+This 0.91 release contains the following additional features:</p><ul>
   <li>File Caching for MTOM</li>
-  <li>SOAP Faults based on the SOAP version and better fault handling </li>
+  <li>SOAP Faults based on the SOAP version and better fault handling</li>
   <li>Different character encoding support</li>
   <li>Improved infoset support in AXIOM</li>
   <li>Improved code generation templates</li>
   <li>Numerous bug fixes</li>
-  </ul>
-We are getting closer to a 1.0 release, the remaining tasks to be completed 
-before a 1.0 release include: SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 validation, JAX-RPC 1.1/2.0 compliance,
-Complete XML infoset support for AXIOM, implementation of JMS transport, and Web
-Service Policy support.</p></div><div class="section"><a name="Axis2_Background_and_Motivation"></a><h2>Axis2 Background and Motivation</h2><p>
-Axis1 was built under the assumption that other protocols such as WS-ReliableMessaging
-would be integrated into Axis1's handler chain.  Axis1 had the concept of a 
-MessageContext and a chain of transport, service, and global message handlers, but 
-Axis1 lacked a clear extension architecture to enable clean composition of 
-such layers. One of the key motivations for Axis2 is to provide a clean and 
-simple environment for implementations of associated WS standards such as
-<a href="http://ws.apache.org/sandesha/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Apache Sandesha</a> and 
-<a href="http://ws.apache.org/wss4j/" class="externalLink" title="External Link">Apache WSS4J</a>.  Implementations of
-associated standards should be able to easily interface with the base 
-SOAP Message handling system.   In summary, Axis2 has a more modular and
-flexible message handling pipeline, it focuses on the details of message handling 
-and provides clear hooks for implementations of associated Web Services 
-standards and protocols.  This evolution will allow Axis to be a foundational 
-technology for next generation Web Services.
-</p><p>
-Axis2 introduces a representation for SOAP messages called 
-<b>AXIOM (AXIs Object Model)</b>. AXIOM consists of two parts: a complete XML Infoset 
-representation and a SOAP Infoset representation. The XML Infoset 
-representation provides a JDOM-esque API built atop a deferred model 
-via a StAX-based (Streaming API for XML) pull parsing API. A key feature of AXIOM 
-is that it allows one to stop building the XML tree and just access the pull stream 
-directly; thus enabling both maximum flexibility and maximum performance. This 
-approach allows Axis2 to support multiple levels of abstraction for consuming and 
-offering Web services: using plain AXIOM, using generated code and statically 
-data-bound data types and so on.  Developers with demanding performance 
-requirements will be able to use AXIOM to create highly scaleable Web Services.
-</p><p>
-A third shift in Axis 2 is the de-emphasis of RPC-oriented Web 
-Services and a shift towards more document-oriented, message style asynchronous 
-service interactions.  With Axis2, clients can interact with servers in a number of 
-ways, and the client API provides both a blocking and non-blocking API.  At the time of Axis1's design, RPC-style, 
-synchronous, request-response interactions were the order of the day for Web 
-services. Today service interactions are much more message-oriented and exploit 
-many different message exchange patterns. The Axis2 engine architecture is careful 
-to not build in any assumptions of request-response patterns to ensure that it can 
-be used easily to support arbitrary message exchange patterns.
-Don't worry,you'll still be able to use Axis2 like you used Axis1, you'll just have a richer set
-of options for client-server interaction.
-</p></div><div class="section"><a name="Archived_News"></a><h2>Archived News</h2><p><b>02 July 2005 - Apache Axis2 Version 0.9 Released!</b> <a href="releases.html#0.9">(Download 0.9)</a></p><p>Axis2 is taking shape. <a href="releases.html#0.9">Download it!</a> This 0.9 release is a glimpse of 1.0 that should be comming soon. This 0.9 release contains the following additional features:
-<ul>
+</ul><p></p><p><b>02 July 2005 - Apache Axis2 Version 0.9 Released!</b> <a href="releases.html#0.9">(Download 0.9)</a></p><p>Axis2 is taking shape. <a href="releases.html#0.9">Download it!</a> This
+0.9 release is a glimpse of 1.0 that should be comming soon. This 0.9 release
+contains the following additional features:</p><ul>
   <li>XML Beans based data binding support</li>
   <li>Support for WS-Addressing, both the submission and final versions</li>
   <li>REST Web Service Support</li>
   <li>MTOM/SWA attachments support</li>
   <li>SAAJ implementation</li>
-</ul>
-</p><p><b>07 June 2005 - Apache Axis2 Milestone 2 (M2) Released</b> </p><p>Apache Axis2 is starting to take shape, features implemented in this 
-second milestone release are:
-<ul>
-    <li>Modules - a mechanism to extend the SOAP Processing Model</li>  
-    <li>Support for WS-Addressing</li> 
-    <li>Axis2 Client API - Blocking and Non-Blocking API</li> 
-    <li>Support for One-Way Messaging and Request Response Messaging</li> 
-    <li>WSDL Code Generation Tool.</li> 
-    <li>HTTP, SMTP, and TCP transport Support</li> 
-</ul>
-This release also includes tools such as an administraion web application, and three Eclipse 
-plug-ins: WSDL2WS, Service Archive Wizard, and Module Archive Wizard.</p><p><b>24 February 2005 - Apache Axis2 Milestone 1 (M1) Released</b> </p><p>This first milestone release of Axis2 includes the following features:
-<ul>
-    <li>AXIOM, a SOAP specific streaming XML infoset model for SOAP 1.1/1.2 Messages</li> 
-    <li>WSDL Object Model built based on the proposed WSDL 2.0 Component Model.</li> 
-    <li>Handler framework with the support to specify the location of the Handler in a 
-      specific Phase</li> 
-    <li>Support to bundle and enable the Handlers as Modules</li> 
-    <li>Support for the Synchronous and Asynchronous IN-OUT messaging over HTTP transport</li> 
-    <li>Hot deployment of Web Services</li> 
-</ul>
+</ul><p><b>07 June 2005 - Apache Axis2 Milestone 2 (M2) Released</b></p><p>Apache Axis2 is starting to take shape, features implemented in this
+second milestone release are:</p><ul>
+  <li>Modules - a mechanism to extend the SOAP Processing Model</li>
+  <li>Support for WS-Addressing</li>
+  <li>Axis2 Client API - Blocking and Non-Blocking API</li>
+  <li>Support for One-Way Messaging and Request Response Messaging</li>
+  <li>WSDL Code Generation Tool.</li>
+  <li>HTTP, SMTP, and TCP transport Support</li>
+</ul><p>
+This release also includes tools such as an administraion web application,
+and three Eclipse plug-ins: WSDL2WS, Service Archive Wizard, and Module
+Archive Wizard.
 
-</p></div></div></div><div class="clear"><hr></hr></div><div id="footer"><div class="xright">© 2004-2005, Apache Software Foundation</div><div class="clear"><hr></hr></div></div></body></html>
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+</p><p><b>24 February 2005 - Apache Axis2 Milestone 1 (M1) Released</b></p><p>This first milestone release of Axis2 includes the following features:</p><ul>
+  <li>AXIOM, a SOAP specific streaming XML infoset model for SOAP 1.1/1.2
+    Messages</li>
+  <li>WSDL Object Model built based on the proposed WSDL 2.0 Component
+  Model.</li>
+  <li>Handler framework with the support to specify the location of the
+    Handler in a specific Phase</li>
+  <li>Support to bundle and enable the Handlers as Modules</li>
+  <li>Support for the Synchronous and Asynchronous IN-OUT messaging over HTTP
+    transport</li>
+  <li>Hot deployment of Web Services</li>
+</ul></div></div></div><div class="clear"><hr></hr></div><div id="footer"><div class="xright">© 2004-2005, Apache Software Foundation</div><div class="clear"><hr></hr></div></div></body></html>
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