WSO2 Web Services Framework (WSF)/C v1.3.0 Released

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WSO2 Web Services Framework (WSF)/C v1.3.0 Released
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WSO2 WSF/C team is pleased to announce the release of WSO2 WSF/C v1.3.0.

You can download this release from: http://wso2.org/downloads/wsf/c

WSO2 Web Services Framework/C (WSO2 WSF/C) is a standards compliant, enterprise
grade, open source, C library for providing and consuming Web services in C.

For more information, please visit out project home page:
    http://wso2.org/projects/wsf/c

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Key Features
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    1. Attachments with MTOM
        * Binary optimized
        * Non-optimized (Base64 binary)
    2. WS-Addressing
        * Version 1.0
        * Submission
    3. WS-Policy    
    4. WS-Security
        * UsernameToken
        * Signing
        * Encryption       
    * Signature confirmation support
    * HMAC-SHA1 support
    * Key derivation module
    * X509 Thumbprint support
    5. WS-ReliableMessaging
    6. WS-Eventing
    7. SSL enabled Transport layer
    8. XMPPtransport layer
    9. TCP transport layer
   10. wsclient command line tool to consume Web services

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Major Changes Since Last Release
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   1. Made the Guththila as default parser.
   2. Memory leak fixes
   3. Many bug fixes

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Reporting Problems
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Issues can be reported using the public JIRA available at:
    https://wso2.org/jira/browse/WSFC

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Contact Us
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We welcome your early feedback on this implementation.
Thank you for your interest in WSO2 WSF/C.

-- WSO2 WSF/C Team --

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