Crap... generating services.xml is the only reason why i would like to use the plugin. The rest is just placing the resources into appropriate folders and packaging it to an aar.
thanks,
Joseph
| "Harinath Mallepally"
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07/12/2006 11:54 AM
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True, even I suffered from the same problem. You write the services.xml on your own, and use that instead of generating it using Axis2 service archiver. Refer to the sample services.xml on axis2 user guide which could help you in creating on your own.
Harinath
http://www.harinath.tk
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Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 8:54 AM
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Subject: [Axis2] Eclipse plugin - Axis2 Service Archiver - generates faulty service
Hi,
I'm trying to use Axis2 Service Archiver plugin for eclipse to generate my Web Service. Unfortunately, it seems to be generating faulty service. I renamed back the .aar to .jar and extracted its contents. It has an empty services.xml. How do i resolve this problem?
thank you,
Joseph
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