Jean-Sebastien Delfino wrote:
Jim Marino wrote:
If that helps, I have been able to use the Jetty service in the
integration branch as a ServletHost to expose Web Services with the
Axis2 binding. To see this working you can take a look at the
sca/extensions/axis2/samples/helloworld-ws
Jim Marino wrote:
If that helps, I have been able to use the Jetty service in the
integration branch as a ServletHost to expose Web Services with the
Axis2 binding. To see this working you can take a look at the
sca/extensions/axis2/samples/helloworld-ws sample.
--Jean-Sebastien
Cool, do
I have a couple of questions about the http.jetty service.
First, I am assuming that this service is intended to be kept around and
not deprecated, but let me know if this is not the case.
If that is the case, then I wonder what the intended usage pattern is
supposed to be. I do see
On Mar 7, 2007, at 9:04 AM, Ignacio Silva-Lepe wrote:
I have a couple of questions about the http.jetty service.
First, I am assuming that this service is intended to be kept
around and
not deprecated, but let me know if this is not the case.
If that is the case, then I wonder what
Ignacio Silva-Lepe wrote:
I have a couple of questions about the http.jetty service.
First, I am assuming that this service is intended to be kept around and
not deprecated, but let me know if this is not the case.
If that is the case, then I wonder what the intended usage pattern is
supposed
operation but other operations, like registerMapping, are
not
exposed, and (2) this interface is not exposed as an sca service the way
the Store service is, for instance.
If there's interest, I would like to volunteer to upgrade http.jetty
service
and
make it a @Service that exposes a few
If that helps, I have been able to use the Jetty service in the
integration branch as a ServletHost to expose Web Services with the
Axis2 binding. To see this working you can take a look at the sca/
extensions/axis2/samples/helloworld-ws sample.
--
Jean-Sebastien
Cool, do you want to