It is easier to use Standalone tomcat if you are trying to build axis based web 
services.

In JBoss, we are focusing towards building J2EE standards based webservices.  

What you described about changing the extension to .jws and dropping the webapp 
in tomcat, is how axis does it work, in a proprietory fashion.

I suggest you try to learn the J2EE way of doing webservices.  There is a 
tutorial from Sun and also various books available.  Plus the Jboss Getting 
Started documentation will have some information.

If you want to stay with axis based webservices, then you can use standalone 
tomcat.


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