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Learn about the exciting new web services features in the recently-released Java WSDP 1.5.

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MDR-EdO: Welcome to today\'s chat on the Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) 1.5. Our guests today are five key members of the Java WSDP 1.5 engineering team: Ramesh Mandava, Manveen Kaur, Vishal Mahajan, Neeraj Bajaj, and Venu Gopal. Ramesh is the Technical Lead, Manveen and Vishal are responsible for the XML web services Security feature in Java WSDP 1.5, and Venu and Neeraj are responsible for the Sun Java Streaming XML (StAX) Parser. They\'re ready to answer your questions about Java WSDP 1.5. So let\'s start with a level-set. Ramesh, Manveen, Vishal, Neeraj, and Venu, can you give us a brief summary of what\'s new and significant in the Java WSDP 1.5 package?

Neeraj Bajaj: Java WSDP 1.5 for the first time has an Early Access release of a Sun StAX (JSR 173) implementation called Sun Java Streaming XML Parser (SJSXP)

Ramesh Mandava: Java WSDP 1.5 contains the new Sun Java XML Streaming Parser, an implementation of the Streaming API for XML, an FCS version of XML, and web services security, apart from bug fixes in other web services technologies. As you may be aware, Java WSDP 1.5 also supports 3 containers.

Manveen Kaur: Hi everybody! There are a lot of exciting web services security features in Java WSDP 1.5. This release includes support for securing JAX-RPC applications, security operations can now be configured either at the level of a WSDL service, port, or operation. The release also includes WSS interop scenarios and samples that make use of the enhanced configuration schema, along with ease of use command line tools specific to xwss, including pkcs12import and keyexport.

Venu Gopal: SJSXP is based on the xerces2 codebase and is a non-validating parser. It is XML1.0 and namespace 1.0 compliant.

Webster: What\'s the roadmap for the StAX parser? When will a release-level version be available?

Neeraj Bajaj: This is planned for sometime in March.

Neeraj Bajaj: SJSXP details can be found here. StAX brings an entirely new way of parsing XML, in pull style, giving more control to the application.

Vishal Mahajan: In addition to what Manveen has mentioned, this (FCS) release of xws-security allows a service (or a message receiver) to declaratively specify that it requires the incoming messages to be signed or encrypted.

Tom: Hello, I\'m particularly interested in the development of applications using web services. What does Java WSDP offer to developers of applications using web services? Are there any tools simplifying this work?


 

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