Thanks Charly,

With EJB3 there appears there was a plan to place a "portName" field into the 
@WebService annotation. However it doens't seemed to have made it into the 
standard. I am using JDK 1.5.07 and portName is just not defined. It IS listed 
the O'Reilly EJB3 book as supported.

The main reason I wanted to change the name, was that I have a deployment 
dependency ordering issue between my jars. I was renaming my jars to have a 
numeric prefix such that they would be deployed in the correct order using the 
prefix based deployer. Having a url with http://hostname/03-webservicename/... 
looks a bit silly.

I have worked around it now by using the default URLDeploymentScanner and 
naming all jars that the webservice.jar is dependent upon with prefixes 01-, 
02- etc and left the webservice.jar named without a numeral prefix. Numerals 
come alphabetically before "webservice.jar" so the default deployer seems to 
work OK now.

James

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