Rahul,

I would definitely recomend using Axis2 which is where all the innovation is happening.
Axis is maintainence mode with no active development.

As I understand your requirment is whether u can deploy multiple web services within the same axis2 instance ? (Rahul correct me if I am wrong here)
The answer is yes.  You can deploy "n" no of services.

I am not sure about what u mean by keeping them in different directories ?? Can u explain a bit more?

All services are deployed to a single directory as an archive file or in "exploded format". Either way as a user u really don't have to worry as axis2 will handle it and they will be distinct independent services.

Perhapse if you can explain what u are trying to achive then we can help u more.

Regards,

Rajith

On 11/3/06, Gupta, Rahul < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Axis1 and Axis2 are two different servlet container provided by Apache,if I am not wrong.Actually  I want to deploy different web services,by using either of them (Axis1 or Axis2) but I m confused which would be more better.
As you said Axis2 by default keeps services independently, does it means that Axis1 does not keep service independently while Axis2 keeps independently.Therefore, whenever I would deploy a new web service in Axis1 it has to be in same directory Tomcat5.5/webapps/axis/service1...service2...serviceN and if I deploy in Axis2 it would be in different directory. I mean how Axis2 keeps service indepedently.
Could  you please explain.
Sorry for asking such basic questions, as I am new to Web services.

Thanks
Rahul

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From: Thilina Gunarathne [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 3:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to create multiple web services


Your question is not clear to me... Are you talking about running
Axis1 & Axis2 in the same servlet container or to have several Axis1
or Axis2 webapps running in the same servlet container...

I assume its the second issue since you are talking about keeping
services independently...  This is not an issue in Axis2...Axis2 by
default keeps the services independently when you are deploying
multiple services in same Axis2 web app... No need to have separate
sevlets..

Thilina

On 11/3/06, Gupta, Rahul < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am just a beginner in web services and I have to figure out one problem. If I want to create multiple web services, Is their any way I can configure multiple axis in Apache as like we are doing for one axis, so that the webapps directory of Apache would now contain axis1,axis2....axisN, so that I can now keep my related services independently in each folder.
>
> Thanks
> Rahul
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