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Apache Axis C++ v1.0 (Alpha) Released
Apache Axis C++ v1.0 (Alpha) Released
Nov. 6, 2003 09:00 AM
(November 6, 2003) - The Axis C++ Development Team has announced the release of Apache Axis C++ v1.0 (Alpha). This implementation of a C++ SOAP engine provides a stable platform for developing Web services using C/C++ as well as a client side library for developing C/C++ client applications.
This release includes:
SOAP engine with both client and server support
Partial support for both SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2
WSDD based deployment with dynamic deployment tools.
Support for all basic types, complex types and arrays
WSDL2WS tool for building C/C++ components from WSDL
Server side - Skeletons and Wrappers
Client side - Stubs
WSDL2WS tool generated wrappers act as RPC Providers and they perform
Serialization
Deserialization
Method invocation
WSDLs hosted statistically in the server.
Standalone SOAP server (HTTP)
Web server modules for Apache HTTPD 1.3 (Linux/Windows)
Web interface to the deployed services and their WSDLs.
Sample web services and client applications.
Supportive documentation for developers and users.
Both binary and source are available at http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/ws/axis-c/ ">Apache mirror sites.
All interested Web services developers and users are invited to evaluate Axis C++ and give feedback to help improve Axis C++ and make it the best C/C++ SOAP engine. Please direct user questions to axis-user@ws.apache.org and any bug reports, patches, suggestions for improvement, etc. to axis-dev@ws.apache.org.
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