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Hi all;
Sanjiva and I came up with the idea of providing a
way to make a java class into AxisService , so I implemented that last night and
it work as we wanted. I feel that a very cool
feature so if some one does not like to write services.xml or wsdl and in the
mean while he wants to make java class into web service now he can do
that.
the only requirement is the corresponding java file
should be there in the class path , any way I will improve this to take actual
java class not the name of the java class , in the mean while if I have time I
will modify web admin guide to support this.
Note : To support any (not all) data types I made
operation message receiver as RPCMessageReciver.
any comments ...... ?
Thanks, Deepal ................................................................ ~Future is Open~ |
- [Axis2] New feature - making java class a web service Deepal Jayasinghe
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making java class a web... Davanum Srinivas
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making java class a... Deepal Jayasinghe
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making java class a web... Davanum Srinivas
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making java class a... Davanum Srinivas
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making java class a... Deepal Jayasinghe
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making java cla... Davanum Srinivas
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making java... Davanum Srinivas
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making java... Deepal Jayasinghe
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making... Davanum Srinivas
- Re: [Axis2] New feature - making... Sanjiva Weerawarana
