Framework for supporting reliable, secure E-Business using open standards. Including components for web service calls, non-repudiation, UDDI-registries and a standardized subset of the UBL 2.0 business document profile. Supported for .Net and java.
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The following features are new or have changed since RC1: The library has been tested on Linux (OpenSUSE and Ubuntu) The minimum requirements of the JDK is now 1.5 The library now runs on official releases: Axis2 1.4.1 and Rampart 1.4 A binary release has been added The WS-ReliableMessaging implementation used has been switched to WSO2 Commons Mercury 0.91 An UDDI fallback mechanism has been implemented UDDI cache has been implemented A tool for generating java key stores has been added (raspkeytool.jar) The example skeleton projects are now auto generated by running the skeleton script in the and build file (build.xml) UDDI, LDAP and OCSP clients are now created by factories UDDI, LDAP and OCSP stubs, returning whatever has been configured, have been added to the test code Schematron stylesheets have been updated API documentation added Documentation of code improved The following bugs have been fixed: The custom RASP headers now use the correct namespace, giving interoperability with the .Net RASP library Function certificates can now be read Signature validation proofs can be generated both on server and client side Dead source code has been removed The configuration handler has been changed to read config files by xpath calls, which allows for more than one element by the same name Certificate subject parsing bug UddiInqiry has been made thread safe The correct SOAP action is now read from config
The following features are new or have changed since RC1: The library has been tested on Linux (OpenSUSE and Ubuntu) The minimum requirements of the JDK is now 1.5 The library now runs on official releases: Axis2 1.4.1 and Rampart 1.4 A binary release has been added The WS-ReliableMessaging implementation used has been switched to WSO2 Commons Mercury 0.91 An UDDI fallback mechanism has been implemented UDDI cache has been implemented A tool for generating java key stores has been added (raspkeytool.jar) The example skeleton projects are now auto generated by running the skeleton script in the and build file (build.xml) UDDI, LDAP and OCSP clients are now created by factories UDDI, LDAP and OCSP stubs, returning whatever has been configured, have been added to the test code Schematron stylesheets have been updated API documentation added Documentation of code improved The following bugs have been fixed: The custom RASP headers now use the correct namespace, giving interoperability with the .Net RASP library Function certificates can now be read Signature validation proofs can be generated both on server and client side Dead source code has been removed The configuration handler has been changed to read config files by xpath calls, which allows for more than one element by the same name Certificate subject parsing bug UddiInqiry has been made thread safe The correct SOAP action is now read from config
The following features are new or have changed since RC1: The library has been tested on Linux (OpenSUSE and Ubuntu) The minimum requirements of the JDK is now 1.5 The library now runs on official releases: Axis2 1.4.1 and Rampart 1.4 A binary release has been added The WS-ReliableMessaging implementation used has been switched to WSO2 Commons Mercury 0.91 An UDDI fallback mechanism has been implemented UDDI cache has been implemented A tool for generating java key stores has been added (raspkeytool.jar) The example skeleton projects are now auto generated by running the skeleton script in the and build file (build.xml) UDDI, LDAP and OCSP clients are now created by factories UDDI, LDAP and OCSP stubs, returning whatever has been configured, have been added to the test code Schematron stylesheets have been updated API documentation added Documentation of code improved The following bugs have been fixed: The custom RASP headers now use the correct namespace, giving interoperability with the .Net RASP library Function certificates can now be read Signature validation proofs can be generated both on server and client side Dead source code has been removed The configuration handler has been changed to read config files by xpath calls, which allows for more than one element by the same name Certificate subject parsing bug UddiInqiry has been made thread safe The correct SOAP action is now read from config
The following features are new or have changed since RC1: The library has been tested on Linux (OpenSUSE and Ubuntu) The minimum requirements of the JDK is now 1.5 The library now runs on official releases: Axis2 1.4.1 and Rampart 1.4 A binary release has been added The WS-ReliableMessaging implementation used has been switched to WSO2 Commons Mercury 0.91 An UDDI fallback mechanism has been implemented UDDI cache has been implemented A tool for generating java key stores has been added (raspkeytool.jar) The example skeleton projects are now auto generated by running the skeleton script in the and build file (build.xml) UDDI, LDAP and OCSP clients are now created by factories UDDI, LDAP and OCSP stubs, returning whatever has been configured, have been added to the test code Schematron stylesheets have been updated API documentation added Documentation of code improved The following bugs have been fixed: The custom RASP headers now use the correct namespace, giving interoperability with the .Net RASP library Function certificates can now be read Signature validation proofs can be generated both on server and client side Dead source code has been removed The configuration handler has been changed to read config files by xpath calls, which allows for more than one element by the same name Certificate subject parsing bug UddiInqiry has been made thread safe The correct SOAP action is now read from config
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