with SimpleHTTPServer this does not work since we are not handling
GET/POST completely (we have partially implemented that).

This will only work inside application server :(

Paul Fremantle wrote:

> Deepal
>
> How will this work with SimpleHTTPServer or other HTTP transports?
>
> Paul
>
> On 3/16/06, *Deepal Jayasinghe* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all;
>
>     I show a mail in the list asking about adding web content inside
>     service
>     archive file and I wanted to implement that. So I came up with one way
>     of doing this (actually I have implemented that). So thats happen as
>     follows;
>
>     1. User can add web content (html , jsp , js etc ...) into his
>     service
>     archive file by adding directory called "www"into .aar file. With web
>     content service aar file look like follows;
>     Foo.aar
>     *META-INF*
>     services.xml
>
>     *www*
>     css
>     index.html
>     jsps
>     images
>
>     *org*
>     apache
>     axis2
>     service
>     *.class
>     * lib*
>     myservice.jar
>
>     2. Then deployment guy will realize that the service contains some web
>     resources content and that Deployment and AxisServlet will do the
>     followings
>     1. AxisServlet will set a system property with the value of its
>     context
>     path.
>     2. If that property is there only and if the service archive file
>     contains www directory then , it will copied those web content into
>     webapp/axis2/foo (if the service archive name is foo.aar)
>
>     *I have only tested in tomcat* , and it worked for me. And the url
>     that
>     you are getting for the service web resources is
>     localhost:8080/axis2/foo if the service archive name is foo.
>
>     I think this is a valid requirement to bundle service and its UI
>     together and deploy that , rather than first deploy the service
>     and then
>     manually copy the UI stuffs.
>
>     Shall I commit those code ?
>     I am waiting for suggestions and improvements :)
>
>     --
>     Thanks,
>     Deepal
>     ................................................................
>     ~Future is Open~
>
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Paul Fremantle
> VP/Technology, WSO2 and OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair
>
> http://bloglines.com/blog/paulfremantle
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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-- 
Thanks,
Deepal
................................................................
~Future is Open~ 


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