hey Andrea

you can use the annotation @wsdlLocation to bind your SEI (service end point) 
to a WSDL.  That way the SEI has to confirm to the WSDL.

also, you could always do wsgen (WSDL to java) to generate the SEI and the 
relevant datatypes.  

To answer your question about moving your JBossWS 1.0.3 to JBossWS 1.2.x and 
JBossWS 2.x, I would imagine it would be a relatively painless transition. 

You use your webservice interface (from JAX RPC) as your service interface and 
tag it with the annotation @Webservice.  The JBoss runtime should automatically 
pick it up. 


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