Recently, there have been a slew of XFire articles flying around. If you haven't noticed our Articles page, we're continually adding links to it. Here are some highlights from the month of May:
- XFire and EJB
- XFire: The easy and simple way to develop Web services
- Webservices with Spring, XFire and jsr181
- Basic Spring Web services with XFire and JSR 181
- Using WebLogic 9.0 with XFire and JMS
- File transfers using SOAP (XFire)
If you're looking to get started with XFire these can be a great resource! Many thanks to all our users who have been contributing back to the community!
The Codehaus XFire team is proud to announce XFire 1.1! XFire is an open source Java SOAP framework built on a high performance, streaming XML model. XFire includes support for web service standards, an easy to use API, Spring integration, JBI support, and plugable bindings for POJOs, JAXB, and XMLBeans.
Find out more information by trying it yourself or by reading the user's guide.
XFire 1.1 incorporates several new features and improvements since 1.0:
- MTOM Attachment support
- WS-Security support
- Improved WSDL->Code generator
- Performance improvements
- Many, many bug fixes
Finally, the XFire team would like to thank all those who helped build and test this release!
