You are correct,  however it looks like JBOSS-WS does indeed read the 
jaxrpc-mapping file when you specify a wsdlLocation and creates the mapping in 
memory when you do not..   

This might be a bug.

I have not found a way to specify the mapping using annotations but the JAX-WS 
2.0 specifies that a mapping will be provided. From the specification...
anonymous wrote : 
  | Implementing Enterprise Web Services (JSR 109) The JSR 109[14] defined 
jaxrpc-mapping-info
  | deployment descriptor provides deployment time Java , WSDL mapping 
functionality. In conjunction
  | with JSR 181[13], JAX-WS 2.0 will complement this mapping functionality 
with development
  | time Java annotations that control Java , WSDL mapping.
  | 

So if you want to specify a wsdllocation you need to specify it using a 
JSR109EJB rather than JSR181EJB.


Thanks.

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