As far as I understand it I can check if all necessary WebService components are up 
and accessible by typing into the browser the following URL: 

http://localhost:8080/jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet 

This should work even if I did not deploy a real webservice. 

However when I tried to call this URL I got (from JBoss 3.2.5) 
the following response page: 

HTTP Status 404 - /jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet 
type Status report 
message /jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet 
description The requested resource (/jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet) is not available. 

Why? 

This happens when I deploy a hello world webservice too. 

http://localhost:8080/jboss-net

shows the same error.

JBoss runs fine for JSPs and EJBs. 
I observed that axis.jar is located in the "all" subdirectory. 
In the past I deployed jars and wars for JSPs and EJBs into 
the "default" subdirectory". 

Do I have to pass a parameter to JBoss during the start in order to enable the 
Webservice feature inside? 

Thomas 



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