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  Tutorial: Developing Axis Web services with XML Schemas.

Developing SOAP based web services (Note: If you are looking for RESTful web services, please refer Axis2 ) with Axis1.4 is pretty easy, if the consuming clients are purely java. The real challenge comes if you want to make your web services interoperable

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Developing SOAP based web services (Note: If you are looking for RESTful web services, please refer Axis2 ) with Axis1.4 is pretty easy, if the consuming clients are purely java. The real challenge comes if you want to make your web services interoperable with wide range of clients including .Net, Perl, C++ and Flash MX etc.

Axis supports 4 types of web service styles i.e. RPC, DOCUMENT, Wrapped and Message. But the ?document/literal' type web services are most interoperable with wide range of clients.


 

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