Excerpt from  http://www.developer.com/services/article.php/3557741
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Hotupdate is an important feature and is required in a testing environment. However, it is not advisable to use hot update in a real-time system because a hot update could result in the system leading to an unknown state. Additionally, there is the possibility of losing the existing service data of that service. To prevent this, Axis2 came with the hot update parameter set to FALSE by default.
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HTH,
Charitha

http://charithaka.blogspot.com
[email protected] wrote:

Hi,

I was able to get the web service updated by changing the "hotupdate" to "true" in axis2.xml, but I 
still am wondering, if the "hotupdate" parameter is left at "false", what is the procedure to 
update an existing web service?

Thanks,
Jim

---- [email protected] wrote:
Hi,

I just got Axis2 installed, with Tomcat.
To get started, I built the quickstart sample by running ant, and then I used 
the Axis admin webapp to upload the StockQuoteService.aar, and that worked, 
i.e., I can access the web service operations.

I wanted to modify the StockQuoteService update operation so that it would 
return something, so I modified the StockQuoteService.java, and then ran ant 
again.

I didn't see something like "delete a service" in the Axis admin, so I tried 
uploading the update .aar file, but even after I bounced Tomcat, it looks like it's still 
using the original StockQuoteService.  Also, the WSDL that I get when I got to the ?wsdl 
URL is still not showing any response for the update operation.

So, I am wondering, how do I update a web service that has been uploaded?
Thanks,
Jim





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