Axis exposes a EJB (which can be in remote EJB container - relative to Axis
web container).
You have to deploy in Axis - meaning just define the web-service (java:EBJ,
port of EJB containener, etc).
No piece of code needed on SOAP server side.

Axis will do the lookup and Expose the EJB - only as SOAP-RPC, you need a
corresponding SOAP-RPC client to drive
the webservice Url (in Axis, in web contained like Tomcat).

There may still be bug (open until recently) if you want to generate wsdl?
for the web-service thus deployed.

Do not know JSR 109, Shmuel  Koller

-----Original Message-----
From: Srinath Perera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 5:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: EJB provider and JSR109


Hi All

Am looking at the JSR109 spec. 

I see that the axis has EJB provider with it. I want to know does EJB
provider gives the minimal functionalty or is it powerful enough to
supply the EJB functionalities the JSR109 speaks about.

I am only started with it. But to continue it will be very helpful what
are any Limitations (if there is any) in EJB provider.

Can Anybody give me any  pointers.

Thanks for your time 

Srinath   

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