Thanks, I found this in the list of Articles and browsed thru it last night.  
Since we aren't using Spring, I didn't know how close I could follow it.   I 
will try it.
 
Thanks!



> Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:37:28 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> [email protected]> Subject: Re: [xfire-user] [xfire]Creating first 
> webservice to expose stateless session bean method> > Try this : 
> http://www.tsolak.com/?p=15> > On 7/20/07, Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:> >> > Hi,> >> > I am just getting started with web services and xfire. 
> We need to expose a> > single method from one of our stateless session beans. 
> A little more about> > our environment:> > we are using java 1.4.2.x, 
> building with Ant and deploying on either> > Weblogic and JBoss. The EJBs are 
> 2.1 version and we use XDoclet for> > generating the interfaces, etc.> >> > I 
> am looking for suggestions about how to get started. In reading the> > User's 
> Guide, it seems like I should follow some of step/suggestions from> > the 
> 'Using the XFire API' section especially the Invoker's section to invoke> > 
> the EJB.> >> > What are the main steps that I need to follow?> >> > 
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