You can deploy EJB as services using Apache SOAP.  Your deployment
descriptor will specify that the EJB should be used rather than a plain
Java class.  I have an example of using an EJB deployed in JBoss; the
part about deploying the service should be relevant for you using
WebLogic: http://www.scottnichol.com/apachesoapjboss.htm#soapdeploy.

Using Apache SOAP, you should also understand that it does not support
WSDL within the tool, although you can use WSDL to describe services you
deploy with Apache SOAP.

Scott Nichol

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tanmay Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:53 PM
Subject: Fw: WebServices and EJB.


Hi all,

Sorry to draw your attention to my question.
I am sure many of u would have experienced the same problem and must be
ready with a solution now.
Though I have asked the question earlier, still asking again to get some
info. from the big brains.

I had tried webservices with Weblogic(WL) 6.1 using its own libraries
for SOAP and WSDL.
All webservices which I have deployed in WL 6.1 are EJBs. This is also a
guideline in WL scenario.

But when I try with Apache SOAP or AXIS on Tomcat or WL 6.1, webservices
are simple java program.
I am interested to make all my webservices to be EJB only to get
additional advantage.
So can I make my webservices as EJB using apache SOAP or AXIS ???

Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.

Tans

----- Original Message -----
From: Tanmay Kumar
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 8:48 PM
Subject: WebServices and EJB.


Hi all,

I had tried webservices with Weblogic(WL) 6.1 using its own libraries
for SOAP and WSDL.
All webservices which I have deployed in WL 6.1 are EJBs. This is also a
guideline in WL scenario.

But when I try with Apache SOAP or AXIS on Tomcat or WL 6.1, webservices
are simple java program.
I am interested to make all my webservices to be EJB only to get
additional advantage.
Could u please clarify on this.

TIA
Tans





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