Download WSO2 WSAS, v2.1

WSO2 WSAS is an application server for Web services. With its built in high-performance Web server, full support for XML, SOAP, WSDL, and support for reliable, secure communications, WSO2 WSAS makes it simple and effective to create, consume and manage Web services.

Based on the concept of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), the Web services specifications support secure, reliable and transactional integration based on the concept of loose coupling, which is inherently scalable.

Using the binary ditribution WSO2 WSAS can be installed and run as a:

  1. Standalone server
  2. Part of a J2EE servlet container.
  3. WSAS IDE - The Eclipse WTP Plugin

Also available is the source distribution for more adventurous users! See the WSO2 WSAS, 2.1 Installation Guide for prerequisites and installation instructions.

Binary Distribution

Distribution Size Authenticate Description
zip 54.2 MB md5 signature Includes the binary distribution for Linux and MS Windows (Win32) users
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Source Distribution

This distribution includes the source of WSO2 WSAS v2.1 and its dependency components, and relevant documentation:

Distribution Size Authenticate Description
zip 44.9 MB md5 signature Includes source distribution for both Linux and Microsoft Windows (Win32) users
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Maven2

WSO2 WSAS v2.1 and its related artifacts are also available in the WSO2 Maven2 Repository.

One can download the binary or source distribution using Maven2 by including these sections in the pom.xml.

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This KEYS file contains the public keys required to verify the private keys used for signing this release.

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