Hi All,

Here are my main questions:

1) Is it possible to run client web services directly from a deployed
war package on JBoss application server ?

2) Is it possible to use JBoss connection pool for client web services
(and I mean specific client web services, not regular web services
published by me - this is working fine...) ?

More details:

I developed several client web services that I have to run in a certain
sequence. In the present I'm testing these client services standalone,
meaning not deployed on JBoss. What is the best approach in order to
deploy client web services on a server ?

Another question is related to the scenario when I want to use JBoss
connection pool CMT for client web services. I successfully implemented
my own web service using the connection from JBoss connection pool and
leaving JBoss AS to manage the transactions (Container Managed
Transactions CMT). But when it comes to client web services I couldn't
find a way to use JBoss connection pool and I am wondering if this is
possible for the clients... I had to create the connections myself.
What is happening is that the client web services are running in a
separate JVM.  I can use the JBoss CMP only for my own web services that
I deploy on the JBoss AS to be published and consumed by other remote
clients.  When I create only client web services to consume somebody
else's web services then I can not use the connection pool from
JBoss ... 
I can not run my client web services directly from the deployed war
( because it's a .war and not .jar, if I change the extension to .jar
JBoss complains because he expects a .war).
So for now I run the client web services standalone (separate process ,
separate JVM, I create the db connection , manage myself the
transactions and close conn at the end...) = meaning not deployed on
JBoss because I can't use the JBoss connection pool for them anyway =
and the reason for that is because my clients will run in a separate JVM
when started and the JNDI lookup will fail ... Have to be in the same
JVM and couldn't find any ref or docs specifying something like this ...
for the client to be able to point to the right JNDI service (the one on
the JBoss's JVM which bounded correctly all the DataSources). 
For my own web service the JNDI lookup worked fine
and returned me the right InitialContext from the JVM , the one which
contains all the DataSources bounded correctly...

Any suggestions will be warmly appreciated.


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