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Charitha Kankanamge's blog: Axis2

Apache Axis2 ships with JAX-WS support since its 1.4 release. This post explains the simplest possible scenario of JAX-WS support, how you can deploy an annotated class in Axis2.

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How to deploy JSR181 annotated class in Apache Axis2

JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services) provides support for annotating Java classes with metadata to indicate that the Java class is a Web service. With the annotations, you can expose java classes as web services with minimum effort. Apache Axis2 ships with JAX-WS support since its 1.4 release. This post explains the simplest possible scenario of JAX-WS support, how you can deploy an annotated class in Axis2.

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Apache Axis2 - JAX-WS and JAXB support

A page of the Apache Axis2/Java website, describing the JAX-WS and JAXB support

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5 Techniques for Creating Java Web Services from WSDL | NetBeans Zone

The goal is to compare the frameworks, mainly from the ease-of-use perspective.

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Axis2 versus XFire – Das Duell

Mit Axis2 von der Apache Software Foundation und XFire von Codehaus liegen zwei moderne SOAP-Frameworks vor, die um die Gunst der Java-Entwickler buhlen.Aber wo liegen die Unterschiede der Frameworks in der Entwicklung von Web Services?

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