CXF and Tomcat get along just peachy--the Eclipse IDE tools to create a CXF
web service may be a different story, however.  Perhaps better to use Maven
or Ant to build your web service, and Eclipse just to do the coding for it: 
http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/web_service_tutorial.

Glen


Maximilian Schmidt-3 wrote:
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> Hi,
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> i tried to create in eclipse a webservice (bottom up), with tomcat 5.5
> and the current 2.2.9 CXF Framework.
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> But the wizard says:
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> "The Apache CXF 2.x Web service runtime in Tomcat v5.5 Server does not
> support the service project 'counterservice'."
> 
> Same for tomcat 6.x.
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