Axis2 Crew,

I am trying to use Eclipse to create web services.

I have created a webservice using the Axis2 Code Generated Wizard and
feel comfortable with everything it does.

I am now trying to use the Axis2 Service Archiver wizard to bundle
that service and deploy it to tomcat.


The wizard asks for the folder where my new service resides (that is
easy to answer).
It then asks for the .wsdl file and the services.xml file.

I would have thought that the wizard would have just used the .wsdl
and services.xml file that are in the folder from the first question.

Is there some reason the wizard needs the additional degree of freedom
to use a different .wsdl and services.xml file?

The wizard also asks for the external libraries.  It seems that I have
to specify the the axis2 libraries or tomcat can not load the service.

Because this wizard is specific for axis2 I would have expected it to
automatically include the axis2 libraries.

Is there a reason for the wizard to not include the axis2 libraries
when building a service?

It _seems_ to me that this wizard is not doing as much as it should.
I am a newbie to eclipse so I am asking in hopes that someone can
enlighten me as to why this wizard makes sense.

-- 
Michael Potter

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