It just doesn´t work. The war package is unpacked, but no service provided.

structure of "SERVICE".war

service.war
  |____ index.html
  |____ WEB-INF
              |___ classes
              |          |____ xy.xxxx.yyyy.*
              |___ web.xml


Regards
Can


Romain Manni-Bucau wrote
> Hi,
> 
> in a war you don't need it, in a jar that's normal
> 
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> 2013/7/10 Can Eskikaya <

> can.eskikaya@

> >
> 
>> Hey,
>>
>> i am using the standalone server and i want to implement a rest service.
>>
>> I try out the examples and the only way to get a service is then i
>> annotate
>> the service class
>> as singlton. Is that the normal way? Or is there a configuration file?
>>
>> Regards
>> Can
>>
>>
>>
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