The Axis Project lives or fails based on its human resources. Users and contributors alike help the project with ideas and brainpower. A common foundation of knowledge is required to effectively participate in this virtual community. The following is a list of documents that we have found helpful to us and they maybe helpful to you:
These resources are required reading for anybody contributing source code to the project.
SOAP Specific Resources
SOAP W3C Specification 1.1 and
1.2
Required reading.
SOAP
Messaging with Attachments W3C Specification
SOAP combined with MIME.
SOAP Security
Extensions: Digital Signature Specification
Adding security to SOAP.
Other Specifications
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 1.1 2.0
WS - Addressing submission 1.0 (31st March,2005)
Web Services Policy Framework (WSPolicy)
WS-I Basic Profile Version 1.0
Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC)
SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism
Other Resources
The
Java Language Specification
Written by the creators of the Java Programming Language, this
online book is considered by many to be the bible for programming
in Java. A must read.
Javadoc
Javadoc is the automatic software documentation generator used by
Java, since it was first released. All code written for this
project must be documented using Javadoc conventions.
The
Java Code Conventions
This Sun document specifies the de-facto standard way of formatting
Java code. All code written for this project must follow these
conventions.
Version
Control with SubVersion
Written by Ben Collins-Sussman, Brian W. Fitzpatrick, C. Michael
Pilato. It provides details on SVN features.