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XFire is a next-generation java SOAP framework and makes service oriented development approachable through its easy to use API and support for standards. It is also highly performer since it is built on a low memory StAX based model.
XFire 1.0 includes:
• Support for WSDL 1.1, SOAP 1.1 and 1.2, WS-Addressing, WS-I Basic Profile 1.1
• Pluggable bindings for POJOs, XMLBeans, JAXB 1.1, JAXB 2.0, and Castor support
• Support for many different transports - HTTP, JMS, XMPP, In-JVM, etc.
• JBI Support
• Embeddable and Intuitive API
• Client and server stub generation
• JSR 181 2.0 API to configure services via Java 5 and 1.4 (Commons attributes JSR 181 syntax)
XFire can be downloaded at http://xfire.codehaus.org/XFire+1.0+Release+Notes
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk 03/03/06 11:27:55 AM EST | |||
The Codehaus XFire team has announced their 1.0 release. XFire is an open source Java SOAP framework built on a high performance, streaming XML model. XFire includes support for web service standards, an easy to use API, Spring integration, JBI support, and plugable bindings for POJOs, JAXB, and XMLBeans. |
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jdj news desk 03/02/06 01:41:36 AM EST | |||
The Codehaus XFire team has announced their 1.0 release. XFire is an open source Java SOAP framework built on a high performance, streaming XML model. XFire includes support for web service standards, an easy to use API, Spring integration, JBI support, and plugable bindings for POJOs, JAXB, and XMLBeans. |
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