Right now, for 1.2 the effort is to deploy using JAXWSMessageReceiver. Whatever you want to call it :)
-- dims On 2/23/07, Rajith Attapattu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Deepal, On 2/23/07, Deepal Jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Rajith ; > > > Deepal, > > > > Same here, nick and I suggested a way to denote wether the POJO is an > > Axis2 endpoint ot a JAX-WS endpoint. > > Hmm , no I am not using any JAX-WS endpoint when you deploy a POJO . It > will work as you deploy a java class with RPC MR. [RA] The problems is as nick explained, when u deploy a JSR 181 annotated POJO we need to know whether to expose it as a JAX-WS endpoint or an Axis2 endpoint. I also in my impl added the RPC MR, but nick pointed out that if the same service needs to be exposed as a JAX-WS endpoint then u need to have the JAXWS MR. Since there is no point maintaining two services(or two endpoints) for the same "service", we decided to add an annotation to say whether it's JAX-WS or Axis2. If it's marked as JAX-WS then u can add the JAX-WS MR and if it's an axis2 endpoint u could add a RCP MR. Does this make sense? > > Nick can u point to the wiki page? > > Also we had some suggestions on axis2 specific annotations to > > suplement the features that would have been there if the services.xml > > is used. > > I also like to support Axis2 specific annotation and I really do not > want to have services.xml when we use POJO (thats a pain and > unnecessary cost). +1 on this. I can help you here. Thanks, Rajith > Thanks > Deepal > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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