Revised: 05/13/2004
Before you work with this release, make sure that you have installed the required software and are on a supported operating system. You can find this information in the JavaTM Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) home page and Release Notes and the SAAJ home page.
This release is based on the specification for the SOAP with Attachments API for JavaTM (SAAJ) 1.2. The SAAJ 1.2.1 release updates the 1.2 release but contains no new features.
This release includes
This release depends on the following components:
The SAAJ RI release contents are arranged in the following structure within the Java WSDP release:
Directory Name | Contents |
---|---|
saaj/docs |
Release documentation for the SAAJ RI |
saaj/lib |
JAR files used by the SAAJ RI |
saaj/samples |
Code examples |
saaj/webapps |
WAR files for the sample programs |
docs/api |
SAAJ API documentation |
This release contains the following sample applications. You can reach the
first three samples by starting the Web container and then opening the URL for the sample in a browser.
Instructions for running the sample applications, along with more detailed
descriptions, are in the file
samples.html
.
saaj-simple
- A simple example of sending and receiving a message
using the SAAJ API (the javax.xml.soap
package)saaj-book
- Another example of sending and receiving a message
using the SAAJ API saaj-translator
- A simple example of sending and receiving a
message using the SAAJ API to get a translation of a word using a translation
service uddiping
- A standalone sample using the SAAJ API that talks
to a live UDDI registry soapprocessor
- An API that implements a SOAPProcessor
objectAt this release, the SAAJ RI has no known issues.
The following bugs documented for Version 1.2 of the SAAJ RI have been fixed in Version 1.2.1:
Content-Type headers were produced on multiple lines. (Bug #4767763)
The Apache XML Security library, used by the XWS-Security
libraries, sometimes created duplicate xmlns
attributes when
used with J2SE SDK 1.4.2 b-28 to create signatures in DOM documents, and in
SAAJ documents in particular, from a standalone application. (Bug #4910670)
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