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@* Updated to Axis 1.1;
* Added LIB_SUBDIR pkg-plist variable and moved all variables into
  PLIST_SUB make variable;
* Changed the ownership of axis webapp directories to www;
* Added WWW link into pkg-descr;
* Take ownership;
* Other minor tweaks.

Submitted by:	Rui Lopes <rui@@ruilopes.com>
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@Apache AXIS is an implementation of the SOAP ("Simple Object Access Protocol")
submission to W3C.

From the draft W3C specification:

SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchange of information in a decentralized,
distributed environment.  It is an XML based protocol that consists of three
parts:  an envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message
and how to process it, a set of encoding rules for expressing instances of
application-defined datatypes, and a convention for representing remote
procedure calls and responses.

WWW: http://ws.apache.org/axis/
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@Add axis 1.1, SOAP implementation by APACHE project.

PR:		53365
Submitted by:	Kensaku MASUDA <greg@@greg.rim.or.jp>
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