It's fairly easy to axis-enable your own webapp 1. add the axis.jar and other needed jars to your libs 2. add the axis configuration stuff to web.xml
that's it. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 10:48 AM Subject: RE: Web Service and EJB with Axis and JBoss > The axis.war contains the EJB client classes. > The EJB server classes are deployed separately. > But the EJB client classes are the implementation of my web services and > they are part of the axis.war. I am not addressing what you are trying to do > for sure (which I am not sure there is a solution for, unless using proxy > servlet or classes, I guess). > > Thomas > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 1:16 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Web Service and EJB with Axis and JBoss > > > > Quick question for you on this Thomas (I have not had the time to look at > the contents yet). > > When deploying under JBoss, did you combine your services within the .war > file that you needed to deploy for Axis? Or were you able to > deploy them separately (this is what I really have a need to do, and I'm > not sure how you would go about it, or if it's even possible)? The key > element here is not having to redeploy Axis each time a new service is to > be added to the system. > > BTW, thanks for putting this example out for people - I'm sure many will > appreciate it. > > -Mark > > -------------------------------------------------- > There is no spoon. > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > > thomas.cherel@ascentialso > > ftware.com To: > [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > > 05/20/2002 12:58 PM Subject: Web Service > and EJB with Axis and JBoss > Please respond to > > axis-user > > > > > > > > > > Here is a zip file containing some code and documentation to build and run > some web services implemented as EJBs. The EJBs are deployed in JBoss, the > web services are deployed into Axis. Axis is deployed into Tomcat (which is > bundled with JBoss). The web services are very simple (echo and count type > of operations). The point of this distribution is from an integration point > of view. > > Here is what is covered: > Axis web services implemented using EJBs > Request and session scope web service with stateless and stateful > EJBs > JAAS security applied on the EJBs implementation, allowing > security on the web services > HTTPS encryption for some of the web services > Java web service client application (using Axis client API) with > JAAS security and HTTPS. > C# .NET web service client application with JAAS security and > HTTPS. > VBScript MSSoap Toolkit web service client application with JAAS > security. Could not yet make HTTPS working. > > > The axis mailing list helped me a lot to put all that together, so feel > free to reuse it as much as needed. If you find any issues or if you > improve it, I will be happy to integrate the changes. > > > To the Axis development team, if you want to include some of this (or all > of it) in the Axis distribution and/or documentation, no problem for me. > > > Thomas > > > <<AxisJBossWebServices.zip>> (See attached file: AxisJBossWebServices.zip) > > > > > >
