Me too, sorry.
Bye
Alessio
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 15:36:59 +0200, Heiko Braun wrote
no, it's the first time i see that.
/Heiko
On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 15:28 +0200, Thomas Diesler wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> has any of you provided feedback to Stefan Tilkov while I was on
> holiday?
>
> cheers
> -thomas
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: Stefan Tilkov <stefan.tilkov(a)innoq.com>
> To: Diephouse Dan <dan(a)envoisolutions.com>, Arjen Poutsma
> <apoutsma(a)interface21.com>, Paul Fremantle <paul(a)wso2.com>, Thomas
> Diesler <thomas.diesler(a)jboss.com>, Arun Gupta <Arun.Gupta(a)sun.com>
> Subject: InfoQ Article on Open Source WS Stacks
> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 17:59:50 +0200
>
> All,
>
> I am looking to write a piece for InfoQ (
http://www.infoq.com) on
> open source web services stacks for Java, including Axis2, CXF,
> JBossWS, Metro, and Spring WS. My plan is to ask all of you a number
> of questions (I hope you all feel that you are the correct person to
> talk to, please let me know if you're not).
>
> I'm explicitly not trying to do a "shootout" or evaluation. Rather,
> I'm interested in finding out where the philosophy, goals and design
> approaches behind the stacks are similar and where they differ.
>
> I will consolidate the answers into a single piece, taking care to
> keep it neutral.
>
> The schedule is:
>
> 1) Please indicate that you want to participate until the end of the
> week, 9 September at the latest (if I don't get a reply, I assume you
> don't want to)
>
> 2) Please send me your answers to the questions below until the end
> of next week (16 September). I suggest you send them only to me, not
> to the rest of the list :-) Be sure to keep each answer to 500 words
> as an absolute maximum (I will cut and paraphrase and quote wildly,
> so don't expect everything you answer will be included verbatim).
>
> 3) I'll send you the final draft by September 24 for you to check
> whether I have quoted you correctly, and to gather final feedback.
>
>
> Without further ado, here are the questions:
>
> (1) Can you describe the main design goals of "your" framework? What
> do you perceive as its main strengths and unique features?
>
> (2) What's your position on and the framework's support for JCP
> standards such as JAX-WS, JAX-RPC, JAXM, JAXB? Why is support for it
> included/not included?
>
> (3) What Web services standards do you support, and why are those you
> don't support not supported (i.e. do you plan to include them later,
> not at all, ...)
>
> (4) What's your position with regards to data binding and the
> problems many people associate with it? Do you support native access
> to the XML message, an XML/object mapping, or both?
>
> (5) How well do you support interoperability with other WS
> implementations, particularly .NET/WCF?
>
> (6) What is your position with regards to REST? Do you offer any kind
> of REST support?
>
> (7) What is your framework's maturity? Are there any case studies you
> can point to, are there any commercial or open source products that
> rely on it?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stefan Tilkov
> InfoQ SOA Editor
> --
> Stefan Tilkov,
http://www.innoq.com/blog/st/
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