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taylor banksOur approach is to create vertically integrated Web services middleware stacks consisting primarily of components developed in the Apache Web services project.
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jeanjordaanCreate vertically integrated Web services middleware stacks consisting primarily of components developed in the Apache Web services project, including Apache Axis2, Apache Sandesha, Apache Policy, Apache Axiom and Apache Synapse.
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Nick GallAn open source alternative to Indigo. Sanjiva Weerawarana, the CEO/founder definitely gets it.
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Are you familiar with Apache Axis and Apache Axis2? How about Apache WSS4J? Or Apache WSIF? Or Apache Sandesha? WSO2's founders and engineers are the people behind many of the key Apache Web services projects. But we are on a larger mission. WSO2 is a Web services software platform company with a difference. We are creating an uncompromising middleware platform for Web services which treats Web services as first class components instead of as a facade to some existing platform like J2EE. Apache Axis2 is the first SOAP stack which espouses this design in its guts: we focus entirely on doing what's right for Web services first. We make no apologies for being XML centric instead of Java object centric. An add-on layer allows Axis2 to play by the, sometimes klunky, Java rules and regulations (like JAX-RPC) for those who want the comfort of (and are willing to pay the price of) those rules & regulations. The best part is, all of our software is available free under an open source license. The even better part is, we are not just giving the software away under open source licenses, but we are also developing it in true open source fashion fully involving the user community. Our role in Apache Web services projects proves that but much more is to come. We've only just begun.
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