AXIS2-4911: Replaced the axis.apache.org landing page with the last version provided by Chanaka Jayasena.
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     <title>Apache Axis</title>
 </head>
 <body>
-    <div class="content">
-        <div class="header">
-        <a href="http://www.apache.org/"><img src="images/asf_logo_wide.gif" alt="The Apache Software Foundation" border="0" /></a>
+<div class="content">
+    <div class="header">
+        <a href="http://www.apache.org/"><img src="images/asf_logo_wide.gif" alt="The Apache Software Foundation"
+                                              border="0"/></a>
+
         <div class="last-updated">
             Last Published: 22 Dec 2010
         </div>
     </div>
-        <h1>Welcome to Apache Axis</h1>
+    <h1>Welcome to Apache Axis</h1>
 
-        <p>
-            The well known Apache Axis, and the the second generation of it, the Apache Axis2, are two Web Service containers that helps
-            users to create, deploy, and run Web Services.
-        </p><p>
-            Axis2 is avaialble in both Java as well as C, languages and details about each version can be found
-            below.
-        </p>
-        <h3>Axis project sites</h3>
-        <div class="content-items">
-            <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core" class="big-links">Apache Axis2/Java</a>
-            <table>
-                <tr>
-                    <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/axis2.png" alt="Axis2 Java" /></td>
-                    <td class="text-col">
-                        Axis2 is a Web Services / SOAP / WSDL engine, the successor to the widely used Apache Axis SOAP
-                        stack. There are two implementations of the Apache Axis2 Web services engine - Apache Axis2/Java
-                        and Apache Axis2/C
+    <p>
+        The well known Apache Axis, and the the second generation of it, the Apache Axis2, are two Web Service
+        containers that helps
+        users to create, deploy, and run Web Services.
+    </p>
 
-                        While you will find all the information on Apache Axis2/Java here
-                    </td>
-                </tr>
-            </table>
-        </div>
-        <div class="content-items">
+    <p>
+        Axis2 is avaialble in both Java as well as C, languages and details about each version can be found
+        below.
+    </p>
+
+    <h3>Axis project sites</h3>
+
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core" class="big-links">Apache Axis2/Java</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/axis2.png" alt="Axis2 Java"/></td>
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    Axis2 is a Web Services / SOAP / WSDL engine, the successor to the widely used Apache Axis SOAP
+                    stack. There are two implementations of the Apache Axis2 Web services engine - Apache Axis2/Java
+                    and Apache Axis2/C
+
+                    While you will find all the information on Apache Axis2/Java here
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
+    </div>
+    <div class="content-items">
         <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/c/core" class="big-links">Apache Axis2/C</a>
         <table>
             <tr>
@@ -52,75 +59,139 @@
             </tr>
         </table>
     </div>
-        <div class="content-items">
-            <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/rampart" class="big-links">Apache Rampart (WS-Security/WS-Trust)</a>
-            <table>
-                <tr>
-                    <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/Rampart.png" alt="Apache Rampart (WS-Security/WS-Trust)"/></td>
-                    <td class="text-col">
-                        Rampart is the security module of Axis2. With Rampary module, you can secure Axis2 web services
-                        for authentication, integrity, confidentiality and non - repudiation. Rampart secures SOAP
-                        messages according to specifications in the WS-Security stack.
-                    </td>
-                </tr>
-            </table>
-        </div>
-        <div class="content-items">
-            <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/sandesha" class="big-links">Apache Sandesha (WS-ReliableMessaging)</a>
-            <table>
-                <tr>
-                    <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/Sandesha.png" alt="Apache Sandesha (WS-ReliableMessaging)"/></td>
-                    <td class="text-col">
-                        Sandesha2 gives reliable messaging capabilities to Axis2. From the point of view of the Axis2
-                        engine, Sandesha2 is a module. When this module is engaged to a service, clients have the option
-                        of invoking it in a reliable manner. In the client side Sandesha2 module can be used to interact
-                        with existing reliable Web services.
-                    </td>
-                </tr>
-            </table>
-        </div>
-        <div class="content-items">
-            <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/savan" class="big-links">Apache Savan (WS-Eventing)</a>
-            <table>
-                <tr>
-                    <!--<td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/sandesha.png" alt="Apache Sandesha (WS-ReliableMessaging)"/></td>-->
-                    <td class="text-col">
-                        Savan/Java is a C implementation of WS-Eventing specification. Savan/Java is built on top of Axis2/C.
-                        Therefore by using Savan/Java you can add WS-Eventing capability to Web services hosted using
-                        Axis2/Java. Savan/C was designed as a general publisher/subscriber tool. The arcitecture was
-                        designed to abstract the general publisher/subscriber features so that people could support more
-                        than one publisher/subscriber mechanisms within the same infrastructure.
-                    </td>
-                </tr>
-            </table>
-        </div>
-        <div class="content-items">
-            <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/transports" class="big-links">Axis2 Transports</a>
-            <table>
-                <tr>
-                    <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/axis2TransportsLogo.gif" alt="Axis2 Transports"/></td>
-                    <td class="text-col">
-                        Axis2 Transports are a set of transport adaptors for the Apache Axis2 project as well as for the Apache Synapse project.
-                        <br><br>
-                        These transports consists of a set of synchronous as well as completely asynchronous transport adaprots.
-
-                        JMS Transport, E-Mail Transport, TCP Transport, SMS Transport, UDP Transport, XMPP Transport.
-                    </td>
-                </tr>
-            </table>
-        </div>
-        <div class="content-items">
-            <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis/" class="big-links">Apache Axis</a>
-            <table>
-                <tr>
-                    <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/axis.jpg" alt="Apache Axis"/></td>
-                    <td class="text-col">
-                       Apache Axis is an implementation of the SOAP ("Simple Object Access Protocol") submission to W3C. Axis has it's implementations in Java as well as C++.
-                    </td>
-                </tr>
-            </table>
-        </div>
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/rampart" class="big-links">Apache Rampart (WS-Security/WS-Trust)</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/Rampart.png" alt="Apache Rampart (WS-Security/WS-Trust)"/>
+                </td>
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    Rampart is the security module of Axis2. With Rampary module, you can secure Axis2 web services
+                    for authentication, integrity, confidentiality and non - repudiation. Rampart secures SOAP
+                    messages according to specifications in the WS-Security stack.
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
     </div>
-    <div class="footer">Copyright © 2000-2005 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.</div>
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/rampart" class="big-links">Apache Rampart/C</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/rampart.png" alt="Apache Rampart/C"/></td>
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    Apache Rampart/C is the security module for <a href="http://ws.apache.org/axis2/c/"
+                                                                   class="externalLink" title="External Link">Apache
+                    Axis2/C</a>. It features in many ways to protect SOAP messages exchanged. This includes SOAP message
+                    encryption and signature as specified in <a
+                        href="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-soap-message-security-1.0.pdf"
+                        class="externalLink" title="External Link">WS-Security Specification</a>. In addition Apache
+                    Rampart/C configurations are based on security policy assertions as per <a
+                        href="http://specs.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/07/securitypolicy/ws-securitypolicy.pdf"
+                        class="externalLink" title="External Link">WS-Security Policy specificatoin</a>
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
+    </div>
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/sandesha" class="big-links">Apache Sandesha
+            (WS-ReliableMessaging)</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/Sandesha.png" alt="Apache Sandesha (WS-ReliableMessaging)"/>
+                </td>
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    Sandesha2 gives reliable messaging capabilities to Axis2. From the point of view of the Axis2
+                    engine, Sandesha2 is a module. When this module is engaged to a service, clients have the option
+                    of invoking it in a reliable manner. In the client side Sandesha2 module can be used to interact
+                    with existing reliable Web services.
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
+    </div>
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/sandesha" class="big-links">Apache Sandesha2/C</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/Sandesha.png" alt="Apache Sandesha2/C"/>
+                </td>
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    <p>Sandesha2/C is a C implementation of <a
+                            href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=wsrm"
+                            class="externalLink" title="External Link">WS-ReliableMessaging
+                        specification</a> published by IBM, Microsoft, BEA and TIBCO. Sandesha2/C is
+                        built on top of <a href="http://ws.apache.org/axis2/c/" class="externalLink"
+                                           title="External Link">Apache Axis2/C Web
+                            services engine</a>, as a <a
+                                href="http://ws.apache.org/axis2/c/docs/axis2c_manual.html#engaging_module"
+                                class="externalLink" title="External Link">module</a>.
+                        Therefore by using Sandesha2/C you can add reliable messaging capability to
+                        Web services hosted using Axis2/C. Sandesha2/C can also be used with Axis2/C
+                        client to interact with already hosted Web services in a reliable manner.</p>
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
+    </div>
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/savan" class="big-links">Apache Savan (WS-Eventing)</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <!--<td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/sandesha.png" alt="Apache Sandesha (WS-ReliableMessaging)"/></td>-->
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    Savan/Java is a C implementation of WS-Eventing specification. Savan/Java is built on top of
+                    Axis2/C.
+                    Therefore by using Savan/Java you can add WS-Eventing capability to Web services hosted using
+                    Axis2/Java. Savan/C was designed as a general publisher/subscriber tool. The arcitecture was
+                    designed to abstract the general publisher/subscriber features so that people could support more
+                    than one publisher/subscriber mechanisms within the same infrastructure.
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
+    </div>
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/savan" class="big-links">Apache Savan/C</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <!--<td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/sandesha.png" alt="Apache Sandesha (WS-ReliableMessaging)"/></td>-->
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    Savan/C is a C implementation of WS-Eventing specification. Savan/C is built on top of Axis2/C.
+                    Therefore by using Savan/C you can add WS-Eventing capability to Web services hosted using Axis2/C.
+                    Savan/C was designed as a general publisher/subscriber tool. The arcitecture was designed to
+                    abstract the general publisher/subscriber features so that people could support more than one
+                    publisher/subscriber mechanisms within the same infrastructure.
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
+    </div>
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/transports" class="big-links">Axis2 Transports</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/axis2TransportsLogo.gif" alt="Axis2 Transports"/></td>
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    Axis2 Transports are a set of transport adaptors for the Apache Axis2 project as well as for the
+                    Apache Synapse project.
+                    <br><br>
+                    These transports consists of a set of synchronous as well as completely asynchronous transport
+                    adaprots.
+
+                    JMS Transport, E-Mail Transport, TCP Transport, SMS Transport, UDP Transport, XMPP Transport.
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
+    </div>
+    <div class="content-items">
+        <a href="http://axis.apache.org/axis/" class="big-links">Apache Axis</a>
+        <table>
+            <tr>
+                <td class="logo-col"><img src="images/logos/axis.jpg" alt="Apache Axis"/></td>
+                <td class="text-col">
+                    Apache Axis is an implementation of the SOAP ("Simple Object Access Protocol") submission to W3C.
+                    Axis has it's implementations in Java as well as C++.
+                </td>
+            </tr>
+        </table>
+    </div>
+</div>
+<div class="footer">Copyright © 2000-2005 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.</div>
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