Thursday, September 18, 2008

WSO2 WSF/Jython 1.0-alpha


WSO2 WSF/Jython provides an amazingly simple approach to create (Code First) and consume Web Services in Jython. This framework integrates the Apache Axis2 web services engine into Jython. Thus, providing all the power and versatility of the Axis2 engine to the Jython user. Now, with just a few lines of code, Jython users can enjoy the benefits of Service Oriented Architecture using Web Services in their applications.

Web Service clients written using WSF/Jython framework could invoke enterprise web services which require WS-Security. Sending binary attachments as MTOM is also supported.

WSO2 WSF/Jython is released under the Apache License v2.0.

There are two packages that comes with this release, the server side and the client side.

Client Side Features

  • Support for invoking Web Services in a simple clean manner

  • Ability to use WS-Addressing when invoking services

  • Ability to invoke services which require WS-Security

  • Ability to send binary attachments using MTOM

Server side Features

  • Support for exposing services written in Jython

  • DataBinding support using a simple annotation mechanism

  • Automated WSDL generation

  • Ability to expose all enterprise features of Axis2 to services written in Jython

Articles

http://wso2.org/library/invoking-enterprise-web-services-using-jython

http://wso2.org/library/articles/deploying-python-service-axis2

Reporting Problems

Issues can be reported using the public JIRA at http://wso2.org/jira/browse/WSFJython

Contact us

WSO2 WSF/Jython developers can be contacted via the mailing list wsf-java-dev@wso2.org
To subscribe please send a message to wsf-java-dev-request@wso2.org

WSO2 WSF/Jython user mailing list is wsf-jython-user@wso2.org
To subscribe please send a message to wsf-jython-user-request@wso2.org

Alternatively, questions can also be raised in the forums: http://wso2.org/forum/797

Thank you for your interest in WSO2 WSF/Jython

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