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Java Open Source Projects
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Apache Web Services Project
Project List Axis (1.X) - an implementation of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Axis2 - a redesign of Axis (1.X) supporting SOAP 1.2/SOAP1.2/REST/and more. WS-Com... Apache Axis Apache Axis is an implementation of the SOAP ("Simple Object Access Protocol") submission to W3C. From the draft W3C specification: SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchang... Hessian Binary Web Service Protocol The Hessian binary web service protocol makes web services usable without requiring a large framework, and without learning yet another alphabet soup of protocols. Because it is a ... Apache WSIF: Web Services Invocation Framework The Web Services Invocation Framework ( WSIF ) is a simple Java API for invoking Web services, no matter how or where the services are provided. Please refer to the release notes b... JBossWS JBossWS is a JAX-WS compliant web service stack developed to be part of JBoss' Java EE5 offering. JAX-WS brings to web services what EJB3 brings to EJB. With its greatly simplified... Apache CXF: An Open Source Service Framework Apache CXF is an open source services framework. CXF helps you build and develop services using frontend programming APIs, like JAX-WS. These services can speak a variety of protoc... UDDI4J - a Java API to interact with a UDDI UDDI4J is a Java class library that provides an API to interact with a UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) registry. The UDDI Project is a comprehensive, open i... SOAP UDDI The goal of this project is to develop all the missing pieces that currently exist in deploying an enterprise-level application over web-services platform. This project is sponsore... Codehaus XFire - a next-generation java SOAP framework Codehaus XFire is a next-generation java SOAP framework. Codehaus XFire makes service oriented development approachable through its easy to use API and support for standards. It is... kSOAP kSOAP is a SOAP web service client library for constrained Java environments such as Applets or J2ME applications (CLDC / CDC / MIDP). |