I haven't following this thread but it seems you guys are talking about
a million different subjects here.
Now, the question below is very easy! There's something called the
deployment descriptor or something
like that where you define all the services you are going to provide.
What their names are, what is the
class that implements it, whether Axis should instantiate an object per
call or use a single instance and use it for all calls
(which should be a thread-safe object), and you can specify a whole lot
of parameters. Look it up in the docs, it's one
of the first things you learn about. It's written in XML of course :-)
I don't usually like to say RTFM but this one "is on the cover of the book".
BarZ
John Baker wrote:
Well perhaps we should think about this at a different angle.
The client makes a call to an Axis server. How does the Axis server figure
out which class to instantiate? When it receives a call to the service
"MyService", how does it look up that service (the Service object)?
That's what I'm asking, and I'm convinced someone on this list should know
:-)
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