On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:59 PM, mule_user <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am using Axis2 version 1.5. I am new to this. I have successfully created
> a
> JAR file, renamed it as AAR, deployed it using Axis2 Admin console and
> successfully called the web service from a client. The enpoint is like:
> http://localhost:9081/axis2/services/CalculatorService  where services is
> the name of the project and CalculatorService is the name of the web
> service.
>
> I would like to know what I need to do if I want to deploy the application
> using my application server's admin console (WebSphere 6.1 Admin console)
> instead of using Axis2 admin console. Also, can I have a web project (WAR,
> or EAR file) that will get deployed using WebSphere Admin console, instead
> of using Axis2 admin console? If I used WebSphere's admin console to deploy
> the JAR file for the services project, it may not be under axis2 context.
> As
> I understand, it is important to have axis2 in the context. If I deploy
> using Admin console of WebSphere for example, what am I required to do?
>
> With that being the reference, following are my questions:
>
> 1.  What do I need to do to deploy an application (JAR, WAR, EAR) using my
> application server's Admin console (e.g. WebSphere) ? Please provide any
> guidence, or any link/documentation.
>
> 2.  Or, is Axis2 admin console the only choice to deploy an application?
>
> 3.  Is there any special step needed for deploying WAR and EAR (as opposed
> to JAR) using application server's admin console (e.g., WebSphere)? Please
> provide any guidence, or any link/documentation.
>
> 4. Can Axis2 admin console be used to deploy WAR and EAR along with JAR
> (need to rename it as aar)?
>
> 5. Does Axis2 provide support for Message service similar to Axis 1? Please
> provide any guidence, or any link/documentation.
>

I think it is not possible to use application servers Admin console to
deploy .aar files. Because they can
deploy files meaning full to that particular application server.

If you are searching for an better admin console you can use wso2 wsas[1]
which use Axis2 to provide
web service capabilities but have a better admin and monitoring tools.


> In other words, does Axis2 provide API similar to the following from Axis1?
> public Element [] method(Element [] bodies);
> public SOAPBodyElement [] method (SOAPBodyElement [] bodies);
> public Document method(Document body);
> public void method(SOAPEnvelope req, SOAPEnvelope resp);
>

There is no such API. but you can use either RawXMLMessageReceiver or you
can write your own
Message receiver for this.

thanks,
Amila.

[1] http://wso2.org/projects/wsas/java

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Amila Suriarachchi
WSO2 Inc.
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