Dan

Thanks a lot for your prompt responses.  I will have a go on the suggestions and I hope I can come back for some more advices.

Cheers for now,
Jane

Dan Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We'll be allowing just an interface on the client side in 1.2.3, but in
the mean time you can do one of the following:

1. Supply a WSDL document url
2. Supply the impl class (which has an @WebService.endpointInterface
attribute)
3. I think you can do something like:





annotations.allow.interface

class="java.lang.Boolean">true






Ugly, I know... :-\

- Dan

Craig Tanis wrote:
> I see now this is idenfified in jira XFIRE-306
>
> I guess those examples should be changed
>
> -craig
>
> Craig Tanis wrote:
>> following the example on the Spring advanced configuration page, I
>> have set up a annotationServiceFactory and made it the serviceFactory
>> for my ServiceBean class.
>>
>> When I try to set my serviceClass to the remote interface, as done in
>> the examples, I get a "serviceClass cannot be abstract" error.
>>
>> Did the desired behavior for this change since the examples on the
>> website were made?
>>
>> -craig
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