>
> Yes... It'll work right off.. Will show only the default version service..
So what the problem with that , if user want he can drop his own
services and see what happen.
Only in Tomcat...
> AFAIK when the user wants to deploy one his own services default axis2
> war will be usable only in tomcat...
>
I agree , but if you go thru the JIRA list you will find out how many
JIRAs there in the list on war distribution and related web-admin. As I
can understand that is mean ppl are using axis2 war distribution. So why
dont we ship that ?. As I remember correct we had war distribution
since Axis2 M1 and most of the users were (are) using that. Why do you
want to change that in this release ?
I can remember some cases where users code gen using different jars and tried to to run them in the war which has different jars...
Hope you remember all the "convertToString" case change issues..
Hope you remember all the "convertToString" case change issues..
They (I also did) the same thing with previous release (I mean modify
the samples and run). For me no difference b.w the two
Ok... lets wait and see how code to talks..
>
> Other thing is customizing the war... One example is ripping off the
> admin console for production use...
Did you find any use case for that , please point me to a JIRA or
related mail thread.
Come on... It's the reality...
>
> Also axis2.war is not the only place where users are trying to deploy
> services.. With the new standard distro users will be able to start
> the simple axis server against the given repository and they will get
> the same behaviour as deploying the war...
This is not a new thing , even in last release we had the something (we
had six distributions) , as I can understand correctly we are not adding
anything we are just removing the useful stuff from the release.
It was not working out of the box...
Seems like you are accepting that we have too many deliverables, enough to drive the users mad..
As I said earlier we can always ship the war without much hassle.. Let's wait and see the response from others...
Thanks,
~Thilina
http://webservices.apache.org/~thilina/
http://thilinag.blogspot.com/
