Ravinderjit Singh wrote:Once you are able to deploy Axis2 on Jboss (I think Axis2 can be deployed on any Servlet Container), then you will be able to deploy your webservices, same way as were doing earlier.
William P O'Sullivan wrote:What version of JBoss are you using?
Be aware that JBoss contains its own WS stack, and you could run into class loading issues.
We just replaced Xfire or 4.3 EAP with Apache CXF and it was not a pretty operation.
WP
William P O'Sullivan wrote:I presume you mean JBoss 5.1 ?
You'll need to figure out how to deploy your wsdd and classes (under web-inf).
I'm more into CXF these days![]()
WP
Raj Shri wrote:
William P O'Sullivan wrote:I presume you mean JBoss 5.1 ?
You'll need to figure out how to deploy your wsdd and classes (under web-inf).
I'm more into CXF these days![]()
WP
Thanks!!!
Any one can guide me....
William P O'Sullivan wrote:Search ...
http://technoracle.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-to-deploy-axis2war-to-jboss-5.html
and
https://community.jboss.org/wiki/Jbossws-userguide
JBoss 5+ does not appear to work well with Axis2.
WP
Ravinderjit Singh wrote:Is there any specific requirement to use WSDD file? Its been used in Axis.
Axis2 uses services.xml as descriptor file.
Service deployment in Axis2 is straightforward, just create the service archive (.aar) and deploy it.
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