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The WSO2 Web Services Application Server is an open source, enterprise-ready, Web services engine based on Apache Axis2. Bringing together a number of Apache Web services projects, WSO2 WSAS provides a secure, transactional and reliable runtime to create, consume, deploy and manage Web services for your SOA.
A leaner, simpler, more interoperable platform for hosting Java-based services than J2EE, the WSO2 Web Services Application Server simplifies the development, deployment, and management of Web services. With features supporting clustering and high availability, Eclipse IDE integration, full support for key WS-* and REST standards, WSAS is becoming the platform of choice for developers and SOA architects.
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Expose applications as Web services
Web services can be developed using both the code-first approach (Plain Old Java Objects, or POJOs) and the contract-first approach (WSDL document).
Integrate with .NET, J2EE, CICS, SAP and other Web services-enabled platforms
Extensive interoperability tests have been completed for WSO2 WSAS and many common platforms.
Serve as the host for lightweight browser applications using the AJAX model
The JavaScript libraries available with WSO2 Web Services Framework (WSF) and WSO2 WSAS can be used to easily develop AJAX-based client applications.



