Hi All,

The Apache SOAP implementation requires that an application be deployed as a
web application/service in the Tomcat web server for it to be able to use
SOAP messaging. The app that I am designing will be standalone, and I want
it to be independent of the SOAP implementation. However, I am encountering
a problem in defining how the SOAP servlet and the rest of the application
are going to communicate.
The SOAP servlet lives in the JVM controlled by Tomcat, whereas my app lives
in its own JVM. I could use RMI or some other way to transfer SOAP incoming
messages from the SOAP servlet to my app (this would be something similar to
the communication between the web container and the EJB container in J2EE),
but I'd rather opt for a solution where the SOAP capabilities are embedded
in my app. I should also note that I am not considering the use of a J2EE
platform.
Is there a way to run my app and the SOAP servlet in the same JVM? I was
considering running my app as another thread, but this seemed cumbersome
though possible. I am also considering using an RMI SOAP implementation
because it should address this problem.

Help is very appreciated.

Alex
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