Hi, Thanks for answering. I didn't receive the link can you please send it to me?
Cheers, Rui Vilao On 17 April 2012 07:51, Thomas Becker <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Rui, > > sure you can use JAX-WS with any jetty version you like. However I > recommend you to upgrade to the latest jetty-7 version. It's a plugin > upgrade. Here's a blog entry about our jmx-webservice project. It provides > a JMX REST interface which is completely based on JAX-WS. You can use it as > an example on how to write JAX services. > > Hope that helps. > > Cheers, > Thomas > > On 4/17/12 1:57 AM, Rui Vilão wrote: > > Hi all, > > I would like to use JAX-WS with Jetty 7. Right now I'm having several > difficulties understanding how to do it. I guess that is not possible to do > it just with Jetty and that a workaround is needed. > > I found out about this web page > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/J2se6HttpServerSPI where an > override is performed on the server. The thing is that I'm using Jetty 7 > (version 7.1.3) which is already from eclipse and that project seems, > although it uses the mortbay in the packages names, to be from the version > 7.0.1. I just need to understand what I have to do, what versions should I > use, etc. > > Is JAX-WS already supported in version 8? I'm using an application > server with 7.1.3 embedded and I would like not to change the Jetty > version, but I guess I can go with version 8 with no problems since our > next release (although not stable yet) is already using that version. > > Can someone please point me out in the right direction? > > Thanks in advance, > Best regards, > > Rui Vilao > > > _______________________________________________ > jetty-users mailing > [email protected]https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users > > > -- > thomas [email protected] > http://webtide.com / http://intalio.com > (the folks behind jetty and cometd) > >
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