Computerworld Australia: Open Source SOAP Stacks Getting Revamped | Linux Today

Computerworld Australia: Open Source SOAP Stacks Getting Revamped

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PK
Paul Krill
Mar 27, 2006

“XFire, an open source SOAP stack used in SOA, is being fitted
with enhancements for security, binary attachments, and XML object
binding, the developer of the stack said at TheServerSide Java
Symposium conference on Friday.

“The technology is viewed as an alternative to Apache Axis, a
new release that came out this week…”


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