what is the most up to date implementation of web services in Java?

I'm completely new to web services and just got confused. I installed Sun App Server 9 Update 1 Patch 1 and successfully deployed some simple web services with it. Later I found sth that is called Web Services Developer Pack 2.0 but it can't use Sun App Server 9 as a container ... and requires the older version (8.1 as far as I can remember). Does it mean that JWSDP 2.0 is out of date ... and Sun App Serv 9 has bult-in web services implementation?

Please can anyone highlight me this subject?

Thanks!

Artur

[537 byte] By [artursca] at [2007-11-26 21:42:57]
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ok ... just answering my own question ;)

that's what I found on sun's website:

the Java Web Services Developer Pack will no longer be developed as a discrete release vehicle for the Web services and XML technologies that the Java WSDP shares with Project GlassFish.

The current release of Java Web Services Developer Pack, Version 2.0, contains the new JAX-WS 2.0 EA, JAXB 2.0 EA, and SAAJ 1.3 EA implementations, the "integrated stack" for Web services. These components are now available as FCS-quality releases in Project GlassFish.

as far as I know ... correct me if I'm wrong ... Sun App Server 9 is based on Proj Glassfish.

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