Sanjay,
I think that there is a typo in the wsdd ... it should be operationProviders instead of providers .... it then makes sense.
 
- Samir Chouthai.

Sanjay Dahiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|Thanks Bioern

the second example is from globus (http://www.globus.org), which is
based on Axis. if its not Axis parameter then it must be a globus
specific parameter. I'll post on globus list as well.

the exact service description sample from globus follows:

style="document" use="literal">

share/schema/core/notification/subscription_manager_service.wsdl

value="org.globus.wsrf.impl.notification.ResumeSubscriptionProvider"/>
value="org.globus.axis.providers.RPCProvider"/>




Here handlerClass is given right but additionally more providers are
specified.

regards
Sanjay|

Biörn Biörnstad wrote:

> Hi Sanjay
>
> > 1. In a wsdd file when we give
> > what does it mean,
> When using the 'Handler' provider type use the 'handlerClass'
> parameter to specify the class to be used. The specified class must
> implement the o.a.axis.Handler interface. Your handler gets called
> with the raw MessageContext. Check out /samples/misc/deploy.wsdd in
> the axis distribution.
>
>> 2. And what is the use of parameter providers under service tag.
>>
>>
>>

>
> Never heard of that parameter (but that doesn't mean anything). Where
> did you find this example?
>
> Bioern
>
>


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