Take a look at "jboss-all/jboss.net/testsuite" in the source. You just
deploy a bean normally, and deploy a .wsr-file with a description of the
service. Both of these files are deployed normally.

On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 23:40, Lily Hendra wrote:

Hi,

Need some help to register a webservice with Axis that comes with
Jboss3.0 (the Jetty version). I'm trying to follow the instructions in
the Axis documentation on how to do it, but there doesn't seem to be an
obvious place where one would put the webservice classes so that they
get picked up automatically when Jboss starts up. So question is: if I
have my webservice classes and its web-inf stuff, which directory would
I have to put them in under my Jboss directory?

Or better yet (if noone really understands what I'm saying here), how do
you register a webservice with Axis-JBoss3.0Jetty?

Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks.

Lily





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