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What is CXF?

Apache CXF is an open-source, high-performance, and extensible Services Framework. It supports various standards, including SOAP, REST, and WS-*, enabling developers to build and consume services using a variety of protocols and data formats. It is commonly used for creating web services, integrating enterprise applications, and building microservices architectures.

What other technologies are related to CXF?

CXF Competitor Technologies

Axis is another web service framework, providing similar functionality to CXF.
mentioned alongside CXF in 2% (198) of relevant job posts
Jersey is a JAX-RS implementation, an alternative to the JAX-RS implementation in CXF.
mentioned alongside CXF in 4% (95) of relevant job posts
Spring REST provides an alternative way to build RESTful web services, competing with CXF's JAX-RS support.
mentioned alongside CXF in 3% (63) of relevant job posts

CXF Complementary Technologies

JAX-RS is a specification for building RESTful web services in Java. CXF supports JAX-RS, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside CXF in 92% (56) of relevant job posts
JAX-WS is a Java API for XML Web Services. CXF supports JAX-WS, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside CXF in 17% (59) of relevant job posts
JAXP is a Java API for XML Processing. CXF uses XML processing.
mentioned alongside CXF in 14% (70) of relevant job posts

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