On 1/19/2011 11:27 PM, Amila Suriarachchi wrote:
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> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:14 AM, Deepal Jayasinghe <deep...@gmail.com
> <mailto:deep...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     Now I remember why we introduce this jar feature. As you might know
>     single POJO deployment has few drawbacks:
>      - can have single class
>      - cannot have a package name
>      - cannot refer to any other classes
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>     To overcome these problem one can deploy a POJO as a jar file, but
>     need to annotate the service class using JSR181 (@WebService). Which
>     helps them to deploy services without worrying to write services.xml.
>     Hence, I still think this has a valid use case, in fact and no problem
>     of keeping it.
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> Have you tested putting a .jar file without having a services.xml to
> services folder?
yes sir.
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> thanks,
> Amila.
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>     Deepal
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>     On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:53 AM, Srinath Perera <srin...@wso2.com
>     <mailto:srin...@wso2.com>> wrote:
>     > I am +1 on removing, way to get good usability is to do what is
>     > advertised, no more, no less.
>     > --Srinath
>     >
>     > On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Deepal Jayasinghe
>     <deep...@gmail.com <mailto:deep...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >> I would not worry about having jar support since that does not
>     break anything.
>     >>
>     >> Deepal
>     >>
>     >> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:18 AM, Isuru Suriarachchi
>     <isur...@gmail.com <mailto:isur...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >>> Hi all,
>     >>>
>     >>> In the current Axis2 trunk, even if I rename a .aar file in the
>     >>> repository/services folder to .jar, it is getting deployed as
>     a .aar file.
>     >>> This happens because of the following code in the
>     DeploymentFileData class.
>     >>>
>     >>> public static boolean isServiceArchiveFile(String filename) {
>     >>>         return ((filename.endsWith(".jar")) |
>     (filename.endsWith(".aar")));
>     >>>     }
>     >>>
>     >>> So do we need to support .jar files as well? I can remember
>     that we
>     >>> supported JAX-WS services also in the "repository/services"
>     folder before it
>     >>> was moved into "servicejars". Is this code something left from
>     that
>     >>> implementation or is this intensional? Shouldn't we remove the
>     support for
>     >>> .jar extension?
>     >>>
>     >>> WDYT?
>     >>>
>     >>> Thanks,
>     >>> ~Isuru
>     >>>
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