I second that!!! Since there are so many messages on this subject and there are passionate views on both sides, maybe they can create a new yahoo group and take this lively discussion offline.
Thanks.
Rahul
----- Original Message ---- From: Arjen Poutsma <apoutsma@...> To: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 5:23:34 AM Subject: Re: [soapbuilders] [ANN]JAX-WS 2.1 FCS released
Please, can we stop the product plugging on this list? It's getting rather pathetic.
We are proud to announce the release of JAX-WS 2.1 RI FCS. JAX-WS 2.1 is a major re-architecture over JAX-WS 2.0 without changing the standard JAX-WS APIs or...
"Benchmarking" against Axis2-XMLBeans (as shown in the linked blog) is ridiculous. XMLBeans is much slower than either ADB or JiBX data binding for Axis2. If...
Good point, you may want to post your comment to Vivek's blog. That said, since there are limitations in both ADB and JiBX when compiling schema to Java, we...
Doug, Nice party line! So the ADB data corruption issue was something you made up? Or did it really happen? -- dims ... -- Davanum Srinivas :: http://wso2.org/...
Oh, you are talking about the data corruption mentioned in Kohsuke's blog (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2007/02/jaxws_ri_21_ben.html). Yea...
Doug, There is no mention of apples-to-apples comparison on kohsuke's blog. There is no mention of XMLBeans in vivek's blog. This is the first time i hear this...
Dims, I just found an interesting blog questioning the Axis2 benchmarks (http://netzooid.com/blog/2007/02/08/dodgy-benchmarks-indeed/), have you seen it?...
I guess, you were asking me to respond to it :) Dan sums it up nicely: "However that will be quite tricky to achieve because now the limiting factor in web...
... JiBX bytecode generation is not in any way tied to XPP3 - it implements its own abstraction layer for both parsers and output mechanisms, and supports both...
Got it!. Yes, i was just paraphrasing your email to me. fully expecting you to chime in if i said something wrong :) -- dims ... -- Davanum Srinivas ::...
... I'm quite frankly bored by this performance peeing contest: 1) Make it run. 2) make it right. 3) make it fast. Axis2, XFire, Glassfish, etc all need to try...
Sure. Just press the off button :) Did you see this already? http://www.bloglines.com/blog/sanjiva?id=180 -- dims ... -- Davanum Srinivas :: http://wso2.org/...
... thread killed :) ... Ah, so we learnt earlier how SOAP headers aren't the 80 case, and now should just use just use XML because databinding is evil. I...
Paul, Use AXIOM, See even the REST guys are using it :) http://blog.chanezon.com/articles/2006/05/31/apache-abdera-and-rome-alea-jacta-est Just look at the...
Paul, SOAP is very much alive, and I agree with your point that when considering web services that are doing any type of real work, you cannot simply assume...
... Well I for one celebrate the release, and think the dev team should be congratulated and given the rest of the week off to celebrate, even though I...
Thank you Steve, ... goes from Java to WSDL. The JAX-WS teams fully realizes that for more advanced web services, the best approach is to do contract first by...
... oh, that is devious. We could probably put a block on that in ant if it was felt to endanger the stability of hosting IDEs. We'll have to see what the...
Steve, I am still poking around on the interop tests. I did discover that when doing WS-Policy interop testing about a year ago, the turned out to be a ...
I did post a comment to the blog - but the comment doesn't appear to show up when viewing the blog page. I don't know if this is a setting issue for that page,...
... OK, sorry about the confusion. ... I am sure the team will figure it out (perhaps with help from the Axis folks) and we can post additional comparisons in...
I second that!!! Since there are so many messages on this subject and there are passionate views on both sides, maybe they can create a new yahoo group and...