Danny, all services with xfire are doc/lit. I recommend having a look on the xfire site and maybe this could help you: http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=AppFuseXFire
Mika

Danny Trieu schrieb:
Thanks Mika,

I am new to xfire and webservice. I have a quick question that I hope you can 
help out. I need to implement a service end point that using doc literal 
approach in xfire. Can you point me to some example in xfire where docliteral 
service are deployed.

Thanks for all the helps...

--danny

-----Original Message-----
From: Mika Göckel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 10:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [xfire-user] problem download

Danny,

the jar is not executable, it contains just all classes that xfire has to give (all modules).
XFire is not "installable" as it is a library.

I personally don't like the -all- jar, because it contains more than I (and possibly everyone) needs at a time. I'd recommend using the distribution zip and chose what you need. If you need further support, just address the mailing list again. Another advantage of the distribution zip is, that it contains all 3rd party jars you need as well, which the -all- jar doesn't.

Cheers,
Mika


Danny Trieu schrieb:
Hi Alls,

Does any know why the **-all-**.jar is bundles in a jar files? What happen was after I downloaded window tried to execute the jar file and complains that it failed to load the Main-Class manifest attribute from the jar file.

Can someone explain? Or point me where I can download the **all** package.

Thanks for any help,

--danny





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