On Thursday, May 31, 2012 01:32:22 PM David Nalley wrote:
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org> wrote:
> > On Thursday, May 31, 2012 03:33:34 AM David Nalley wrote:
> >> Prachi:
> >> 
> >> Is there no other option than wsdl4j?  (Axis perhaps?)  While we can
> >> include CPL-licensed code there's additional overhead to doing so, and
> >> if there's a permissive open source license available, esp. an ASLv2
> >> licensed piece of software it strikes me as less painful all the way
> >> around.
> > 
> > Both CXF and Axis2 use wsdl4j.   :-(
> > 
> > Axis2 did at one point get a snapshot of it relicensed to ASLv2, but
> > that
> > was based on wsdl4j 1.4.something and no effort was taken to keep it up
> > to date.
> > 
> > Dan
> 
> Bah - great illustration of why not to send half-researched emails at
> 3am in the morning. That said - we could potentially make axis2 a
> dependency - some distros even carry it in their default repos. Might
> make it more difficult to build and use from source or use on less
> cutting edge distros like RHEL.

Except you have the PMC Chair of CXF as a mentor and he may be tempted to 
rip it all out and replace it with CXF....  ;-)

Seriously, would using the JAX-WS stuff built into the JDK be an option at 
all?   That would significantly drop the lib requirements.  

-- 
Daniel Kulp
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