Samisa Abeysinghe
2006-09-01 23:29:39 UTC
We are pleased to announce the release of Apache Axis2/C version 0.93.
You can download this release from
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/c/download.cgi
Key Features
1. AXIOM, an XML object model optimized for SOAP 1.1/1.2 Messages.
This has complete XML infoset support.
2. Support for one-way messaging (In-Only) and request response
messaging (In-Out)
3. Description hierarchy (configuration, service groups, services,
operations and messages)
4. Directory based deployment model
5. Archive based deployment model
6. Context hierarchy (corresponding contexts to map to each level of
description hierarchy)
7. Raw XML message receiver
8. Module architecture, mechanism to extend the SOAP processing model
9. Module version support
10. Transports supports: HTTP
o Both simple axis server and Apache2 httpd module for server side
o Client transport with ability to enable SSL support
11. Service client and operation client APIs
12. REST support (HTTP POST case)
13. WS-Addressing, both the submission (2004/08) and final (2005/08)
versions
14. MTOM/XOP support
15. Code generation tool for stub and skeleton generation for a given
WSDL (based on Java tool)
o Axis Data Binding (ADB) support
16. Security module with UsernameToken support
17. REST support (HTTP GET case) - New
18. Dynamic invocation support (based on XML schema and WSDL
implementations) - New
Major Changes Since Last Release
1. REST support for HTTP GET case
2. XML Schema implementation
3. Woden/C implementation that supports both WSDL 1.1 and WSDL 2.0
4. Dynamic client invocation (given a WSDL, consume services dynamically)
5. Numerous improvements to API and API documentation
6. Many bug fixes, especially, many paths of execution previously
untouched were tested along with
Sandesha2/C implementation
TODOs Remaining for 1.0
1. Complete API documentation and API improvements
2. Fix major memory leaks
3. Test codegen for both ADB and none cases
4. Put in place a comprehensive functional test framework
5. WSDL2C tool
We welcome your early feedback on this implementation.
Thanks for your interest in Axis2C
-- Apache Axis2C Team --
You can download this release from
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/c/download.cgi
Key Features
1. AXIOM, an XML object model optimized for SOAP 1.1/1.2 Messages.
This has complete XML infoset support.
2. Support for one-way messaging (In-Only) and request response
messaging (In-Out)
3. Description hierarchy (configuration, service groups, services,
operations and messages)
4. Directory based deployment model
5. Archive based deployment model
6. Context hierarchy (corresponding contexts to map to each level of
description hierarchy)
7. Raw XML message receiver
8. Module architecture, mechanism to extend the SOAP processing model
9. Module version support
10. Transports supports: HTTP
o Both simple axis server and Apache2 httpd module for server side
o Client transport with ability to enable SSL support
11. Service client and operation client APIs
12. REST support (HTTP POST case)
13. WS-Addressing, both the submission (2004/08) and final (2005/08)
versions
14. MTOM/XOP support
15. Code generation tool for stub and skeleton generation for a given
WSDL (based on Java tool)
o Axis Data Binding (ADB) support
16. Security module with UsernameToken support
17. REST support (HTTP GET case) - New
18. Dynamic invocation support (based on XML schema and WSDL
implementations) - New
Major Changes Since Last Release
1. REST support for HTTP GET case
2. XML Schema implementation
3. Woden/C implementation that supports both WSDL 1.1 and WSDL 2.0
4. Dynamic client invocation (given a WSDL, consume services dynamically)
5. Numerous improvements to API and API documentation
6. Many bug fixes, especially, many paths of execution previously
untouched were tested along with
Sandesha2/C implementation
TODOs Remaining for 1.0
1. Complete API documentation and API improvements
2. Fix major memory leaks
3. Test codegen for both ADB and none cases
4. Put in place a comprehensive functional test framework
5. WSDL2C tool
We welcome your early feedback on this implementation.
Thanks for your interest in Axis2C
-- Apache Axis2C Team --