"wayne.adams" wrote : Sorry this isn't an answer.  It's a request for some help 
to definitively answer this question, which keeps getting posted without a 
satisfactory answer.  I have a doc/literal WS which deployed just fine as a 
.wsr on 3.2.7, deploys as-is on the latest Sun app server, and does not deploy 
on 4.03 sp1.  I could upload a large set of files, but I think what is really 
needed here is a systematic set of steps to follow.  It can't be that hard.  
Hint:  doc/literal must have different issues than rpc/literal.
  | 
  | I've tried a number of approaches with a ws4ee-deployment.xml file, and so 
on, and continue to get either a "could not find deserializer for type" or a 
"Null serializer factory specified" or no-class-def-found when trying to 
include the classes ref'd in the mapping file.
  | 
  | We're encouraged to use wscompile -- but what to do with the serializer 
classes generated by it?  They reference Sun-specific packages.  Leave them out 
-- no serialization/deserialization; put them in -- no class def found (with or 
without the Sun .jars), etc.  I'd greatly appreciate it if someone could 
provide the definitive answer to this problem.  This is a super-simple 
doc/literal, one-operation WS that, as I said, deploys with no troubles 
elsewhere.  TIA.
  | 
  | Wayne
  | 

Please don't hijack another person's thread. It only makes it harder for them 
to see the answer to their question. 

http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WSDOCServiceStepByStep explains how to 
create a doc/literal web service. If it is a wrapped service then the only 
classes you need (besides your endpoint) is the Request and Response structs. 
You do not need a ws4ee-deployment.xml file, and you should try to avoid using 
it unless it is absolutely required. 

If you have further questions please post this as a separate thread.

Thanks,
-Jason


-Jason

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