I just gave spring-remoting a SHORT glance. It doesn't yet seem to support JAX-WS. Moreover, it seems to expose the service via servlets. If I'm not wrong you'd need a servlet container for that. I guess, I'll stick to Stefano's suggestion and use Metro (I guess that's what you meant?) because I just read a whole bunch of positive arguments for it and it's integrated in JRE6.

Thanks for your thoughts,
Tim

Norman Maurer schrieb:
Just a thought.. But why not just use spring-remoting to expose a
plain java service via http ?

http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.0/reference/remoting.html (17.4)

Bye,
Norman

2010/1/25 Tim-Christian Mundt <[email protected]>:
Norman, yes, I do. Do you have any thoughts on the framwork to use?

Norman Maurer schrieb:
Hi Tim,

just interested.. So you want to implement some "Web-based" UserRepository
?

Bye,
Norman

2010/1/25 Tim-Christian Mundt <[email protected]>:

Hi,

as mentioned before, I'd like to develop some webservice stuff (e.g. user
store similar to the new LDAP). Do you prefer any frameworks? I thought
about using Apache CXF because it seems easier and more lightweight than
AXIS2. On the other hand it uses a lot of stuff from Geronimo, adding
size
to James. Don't know how Axis2 behaves regarding dependencies.

Cheers
Tim

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