Thanks Eddie and Jeremy for the information. So I gather that Beehive is currently not supported due to the VM restraints. I hope that this is going to change soon :-).

Eddie: I think that since Geronimo is looking at full J2EE 1.4 compliance JAX-RPC is definetely the way to go here, but I am not a specialist in Geronimo matters. Is Beehive currently able to generate all JAX-RPC required artefacts such as:

   * a WSDL document
   * a JAX-RPC mapping file
   * a Web service descriptor file (webservices.xml)

Also, does Beehive currently support both, EJB endpoints and JAX-RPC service endpoints (witch reside in front of a servlet or POJO)? What about Web services that make usage of more complex structures such as JavaBeans or Arrays of JavaBeans, binary attachments and WS-Security - does Beehive support these (more advanced) features as well? I am especially looking for the auto-generation of JAX-RPC mapping files in this case because they tend to become quite complex when using those features.

Stefan

Jeremy Boynes wrote:

Eddie ONeil wrote:

  From the Geronimo side, how well is the Java 5 VM supported?


Right now it isn't due to issues with CORBA. We hope to fix this soon.
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Jeremy


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