Thanks, BarZ, I'm sure we'll bear that in mind :-)
Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barzilai Spinak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 1:14 AM Subject: Re: Dynamic Endpoints > 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 > >:-) > > > > > > > > Internet Banda Ancha Todo el Dia por $u 490 por mes > Sin gastos adicionales - Sin ocupar su telefono > Y los primeros 4 meses 50% de descuento! > ______________________________________________________ > http://www.internet.com.uy - En Uruguay somos internet > > > > > Internet Banda Ancha Todo el Dia por $u 490 por mes > Sin gastos adicionales - Sin ocupar su telefono > Y los primeros 4 meses 50% de descuento! > ______________________________________________________ > http://www.internet.com.uy - En Uruguay somos internet > >
