Posted on 07-02-2008
Filed Under (documentation) by Linux Poweruser Programmer

Services Middleware: All Grown Up!
Google engEDU
47 min – Nov 8, 2006

Google Tech Talks
November 8, 2006


The term services carries the connotation of (slowly) doing RPC over SOAP. While many original SOAP toolkits supported and promoted that model (including SOAP which I created), that is not at all what services are about. ’s history with services has seen three generations of efforts: SOAP, Axis and now Axis2.

Axis2 is fundamentally different: instead of treating as a hot potato that must be replaced with a language structure immediately, it treats lovingly and offers a very clean processing model for . Of course it does support data binding for those that want to look a the as objects but the core of Axis2 is a pure processing architecture.

Axis2 is the basis of a new kind of enterprise middleware. Building on that core stack we have built support for the entire protocol ( Rampart and Rahas) set as well as for reliability ( Sandesha) and transactions ( Kandula). Synapse is providing ESB like message and service mediation capabilities on top of Axis2.

Axis2 supports both WS-* style services as well as -over- (POX) style services. We’re also working on JSON support and a host of other cool stuff. We support , and JMS with other transports on the way (including XMPP).

The Axis2 architecture is being implemented in both and , with the version bound to and other scripting languages as well as , IE and other hosts.

In this talk we will introduce the new generation of services middleware.
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