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Apache Axis

Apache Axis

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What is Apache Axis?

Apache Axis is a discontinued open-source, XML-based web service framework. It was used to build SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) based web services, allowing applications to communicate with each other over a network, regardless of the underlying platform or programming language. Axis provided tools for generating SOAP messages, handling security, and deploying web services.

What other technologies are related to Apache Axis?

Apache Axis Competitor Technologies

REST (Representational State Transfer) is an architectural style for building web services. It is an alternative to SOAP-based web services, making it a competitor to Axis.
mentioned alongside Apache Axis in 0% (51) of relevant job posts

Apache Axis Complementary Technologies

WS-Security is a set of specifications for securing web services, and Axis can implement these specifications. It complements Axis by providing security features.
mentioned alongside Apache Axis in 3% (53) of relevant job posts
JAXB (Java Architecture for XML Binding) is used for converting Java objects to XML and vice versa, which is essential for SOAP-based web services supported by Axis. It complements Axis.
mentioned alongside Apache Axis in 2% (51) of relevant job posts
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a messaging protocol used for exchanging structured information in web services. Axis is a SOAP engine, so it directly utilizes SOAP.
mentioned alongside Apache Axis in 0% (106) of relevant job posts

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