Apache Yoko Project Copyright 1999-2006 The Apache Software Foundation This product includes software developed at The Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/). ORB Portions of this software were developed at IONA Technologies. Object Management Group (OMG) classes used by the orb. The original classes are available from www.org.omg. The RMI over IIOP implementation were developed at Trifork Technologies. Command line tools and the corba binding infrastructure is provided by the celtix package, which is open source software, written at ObjectWeb open source Consortium. The original software is available from http://forge.objectweb.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=192 IDL parser and the IDL grammar file used by the idltowsdl tool are provided by the antlr package, which is available under a BSD license. The original software is available from http://www.antlr.org/download.html XMLSchema apache project is used by the tools & corba binding runtime to parse the schema used in the wsdl. This project is developed at the apache software foundation. The original software is available from http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/ws/commons/XmlSchema Wsdl4j (The Web Services Description Language for Java Toolkit) is the reference implementation for JSR110 'JWSDL'. It is open source software and developed at Sourceforge. It is used by the tools to represent the WSDL documents. The original software is available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/wsdl4j SAAJ The SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) provides a standard way to send XML documents over the Internet from the Java platform. The SAAJ specification is developed through the Java Community Process and the Expert Group lead is Sun MicroSystems Inc. The original software is availabe from http://saaj.dev.java.net/ JSR 181 Web Services Metadata for the Java Platform. This specification is developed through the Java Community Process. The original software is available as part of the project glassfish https://glassfish.dev.java.net/ JSR 250 Common Annotations for the JavaTM Platform. This specification is developed through the Java Community Process. The original software is available as part of the project glassfish https://glassfish.dev.java.net/