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The information on this page is for axis2-1.2-1jpp.src.rpm, a source rpm; you are probably more interested in these binaries built from it:
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axis2-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | A SOAP implementation in Java |
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axis2-codegen-eclipse-plugin-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Codegen eclipse plugin for axis2 |
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axis2-javadoc-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Javadoc for axis2 |
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axis2-manual-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Manual for axis2 |
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axis2-maven2-plugins-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Maven2 plugins for axis2 |
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axis2-modules-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Modules for axis2 |
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axis2-samples-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Samples for axis2 |
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axis2-scripts-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Scripts for axis2 |
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axis2-service-archiver-eclipse-plugin-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Service archiver eclipse plugin for axis2 |
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axis2-webapp-1.2-1jpp (2007-06-26 12:25, noarch) | Webapp for axis2 |
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RPM Information for axis2-1.2-1jpp.src.rpm
| Name: axis2 | Distribution: JPackage |
| Version: 1.2 | Vendor: JPackage Project |
| Release: 1jpp | Build date: Tue Jun 26 12:25:44 2007 |
| Epoch: 0 | Build host: altair.localdomain |
| Group: Development/Libraries/Java | RPM file: axis2-1.2-1jpp.src.rpm |
| Size: 9840678 | Source RPM: (none) |
| Section: free | License: Apache Software License |
| Packager: Ralph Apel <r.apel at r-apel.de> |
| URL: http://ws.apache.org/axis2/ |
| Summary: A SOAP implementation in Java |
Axis2 is an effort to re-design and totally re-implement both
Axis/Java and (eventually) Axis/C++ on a new architecture.
Evolving from the now standard "handler chain" model which
Axis1 pioneered, Axis2 is developing a more flexible pipeline
architecture which can yet be managed and packaged in a more
organized manner. This new design acknowledges the maturing
of the Web services space in terms of new protocols such as
WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Security and WS-Addressing that are
built on top of the base SOAP system. At the time Axis1 was
designed, while it was fully expected that other protocols
such as WS-ReliableMessaging would be built on top of it,
there was not a proper extension architecture defined to
enable clean composition of such layers. Thus, one of the
key motivations for Axis2 is to provide a clean and simple
environment for like Apache Sandesha and Apache WSS4J to
layer on top of the base SOAP system. Another driving force
for Axis2 as well as the move away from RPC oriented Web
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Change Log for axis2-1.2-1jpp.src.rpm
* Tue Jun 26 2007 Ralph Apel <r.apel at r-apel.de> - 0:1.2-1jpp
- Upgrade to 1.2
- Switch to (mostly) m2 build
- Add maven2-plugins subpackage
- Refloat -manual subpackage
- Make Vendor, Distribution based on macro
- Add gcj_support option
- Drop stax-utils source: not required any more
* Thu May 25 2006 Deepak Bhole <dbhole at redhat.com> - 0:1.0-1jpp
- Upgraded to 1.0
- From RH spec: Added subpackages for the codegen and service archiver eclipse plugins
- From RH spec: Changed jar names to remove superfluous 'axis2-' at the start
- From RH spec: Added a --without groovy support.
* Tue Apr 04 2006 Ralph Apel <r.apel at r-apel.de> - 0:0.94-2jpp
- Replace j-c-httpclient3 with j-c-httpclient >= 3.0
* Mon Jan 23 2006 Deepak Bhole <dbhole at redhat.com> - 0:0.94-1jpp
- Initial build
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