"kkanagaraj" wrote : Hi Jason,
  | Thanks for your suggestion !.
  | 
  | 1. Are you sure that Jboss 4 has implemented Axis 1.2, coz axis 1.2 itself in a 
beta version.

Yup, I put it there myself :-)

"kkanagaraj" wrote : 
  | 2. I tried installing Axis 1.2 on JBoss 3.2.3:
  | - In default mode of server, I copied Axis.war into deploy directory and tested, 
its working fine..

That should always work, As long as you haven't moved the JBoss.Net stuff, Axis will 
work on its own.

"kkanagaraj" wrote : 
  | - In All mode of server, I have to integrate with Jboss.net, so I just copied the 
all the jar files (axis.jar,commons-logging,etc..) into jboss-net.sar and started the 
server..

Without editing the JBoss.Net source in the 3.2.x branch you won't have much success 
with that. and you can't move the JBoss.Net stuff from 4.x back to 3.2.x either. 

"kkanagaraj" wrote : 
  | Iam sure, as u said, I need updated version jboss-net.jar !!. Just thinking what 
to do now, whether to go for JBoss 4.0 or run the JBoss 3.2.3 in default mode and use 
Axis 1.2.
  | 

If you are not in a production environment, the easiest thing to do would be to just 
checkout jboss-head from cvs and build that. It does include Axis 1.2 and a JBoss.Net 
that works with it.

-jason

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