[jbossws-dev] Terminology Change & MD Builder Refactoring

Thomas Diesler thomas.diesler at redhat.com
Thu Nov 23 07:38:48 EST 2006


Yes, I'll take care of it at the beginning of Q1.

-thomas

Heiko Braun wrote:
> Good point.
> I realized a lot of the people at JBW have been confused about this.
> Maybe we should think about breaking up the forums as well.
> Thomas suggested this a while ago...
>
> /Heiko
>
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> [mailto:jbossws-dev-bounces at lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Jason T.
> Greene
> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 6:24 AM
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> Subject: [jbossws-dev] Terminology Change & MD Builder Refactoring
>
> In order to avoid confusion, I think it is important that we stop
> referring to JAX-RPC deployments as "JSR-109 deployments". It's not
> really correct since JSR-109 governs EE integration for both JAX-WS and
> JAX-RPC. Instead, we should just call them "JAX-RPC deployments"
>
> Also, I think it is important that we make a clear distinction between
> JAX-WS and JSR-181. We should refer to the annotated endpoints that are
> in JBossWS 2.0.x as "JAX-WS endpoints", and only use the term "JSR-181
> endpoints" to refer to the old JAX-RPC based preview technology that was
> in 1.0.x.
>
> So these two changes leave us with the following deployment types
>
> JAX-WS  - 2.0.x 
> JSR-181 - 1.0.x only
> JAX-RPC - 1.0.x and 2.0.x
>  
> This usage of terminology should be consistent in both our code and
> documentation.
>
> As part of my work in JBCTS-414 and the eventual SPI, I have refactored
> the metadata builders. This also included renaming them to match this
> terminology change. I also have split them into separate packages so
> that each deployment type can eventually be pluggable.
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