It is also possible to deploy a plain ejb webservice, that does not
involve a pojo web service deployed in a war. I don't know if there
is a simple sample app, but there are some examples of this in the
geronimo testsuite somewhere. If you check out all of the geronimo
source code it will be somewhere under testsuite.
Hopefully someone who know more about this than I will be able to
provide more details.
thanks
david jencks
On Oct 15, 2009, at 6:59 PM, Delos wrote:
You can refer to the simple sample here
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC22/developing-a-simple-calculator-web-service.html
As the sample shows, your Web Service is placed in a web project.
Then, your session bean can be referenced in the project to provide
service.
2009/10/16 Quintin Beukes <[email protected]>
As far as I know it does support SOAP. The EJB implementation for
Geronimo is OpenEJB, and it has some examples for Web Services. Have a
look at the examples download on
http://openejb.apache.org/download.html and then the
"simple-webservice" example.
Quintin Beukes
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:19 PM, "Özhan Durgan" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am from Germany and I am working with Webservices. I want to use
the Geronimo server as container. I want use a stateless session
bean as a webservice. For this purpose I create a stateless session
bean and I planed to connect to it via servlet. I dont understant
where I am wrong but it doesnt work.
> Maybe I missunderstood Geronimo and its not work with EJB,
Webservices and Soap. Therefore I need to know if I can use Geronimo
to build EJB webservices with SOAP or not? Or maybe you can help me
with an example that you can show me somewhere in the Web.
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