Java API for SOAP Messages

Hi
I need Java library for dealing with SOAP messages (e.g., serializing, deserializing, etc.). I don't actually need a complete server, only a library.
Is SAAJ, http://java.sun.com/webservices/saaj/index.jsp, the right choice? Or JAXM, http://java.sun.com/xml/downloads/jaxm.html?
In particular the SAAJ page says "SAAJ 1.3 EA (with support for SOAP 1.2) is included in the open-source Java E 5-compliant application server at Project GlassFish. " Does this mean that it is obsolete, and that I should use GlassFish?
I'm actually a little bit confused by all these technologies...
thanks in advance

If you are interested in a commercial solution send me an e-mail. The company I'm working for actually offers a conversion tool which can among other things handle xml and edifact
regards
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