Hi, Glen:
Thanks a lot for reply and your information!

regards
ye

On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 9:46 PM, Glen Mazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I believe Eclipse SOA tools has something for CXF.  But if you want
> graphical toys, Metro is best because everything they do is configured
> within NetBeans.  That has a drawback though that once you're outside
> NetBeans it's kind of hard to figure out what to do for configuration.
>
> There's something to be said though about using Ant or Maven for web
> service development[1], namely that the skills learned there can help
> you with many other software projects.
>
> [1] http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/date/20080417
>
>
> On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 14:52 +0200, ye wrote:
> > Hi, Dear all:
> > Since I am a novice to CXF, I am wandering is there any plug-ins (such as
> > eclipse serials) for CXF fast developement (extremly useful and intuitive
> > for the freshman)?
> >
> > I noticed most of the CXF tutorial are referenced to manual
> configuration.
> > Considering the XFire eclipse plug-in are a little bit out-of-date, the
> > eclipse WTP only provides Axis-x support, I haven't received any response
> > from the eclipse STP group yet, and I feel a little confused with the CXF
> > eclipse setup with mvn. (sorry for not much knowledge with maven); I hope
> > there exists an easy approach to touch CXF, just as what IBM developwork
> has
> > described in 2007. (Use the Eclipse SOA Tools platform plug-in to build
> and
> > deploy a web service).
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Best Regards
> > ye
>
>


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