Yes, the application needs to be JSR109 compliance in order to show at
the Web Services node.
-davis
Jerome Dochez wrote:
> my guess is that they are not using JSR109 style of web services and
> the console cannot detect the Servlet style of web services. Anissa,
> can you confirm ?
>
> jerome
>
> On Jul 9, 2008, at 8:33 AM, Aditya Dada wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was just speaking with a customer who's trying out GlassFish for
>> deployment. They ran into an issue with webservice deployment not
>> showing up in the admin console.
>>
>> They're following steps listed in the guide:
>> http://developers.sun.com/appserver/reference/techart/ws_mgmt.html#2
>>
>> and after deploying the sample app, they couldn't see the
>> webservices app under the webservices section, even though the
>> webservice which was deployed as a war and as an ear works fine.
>>
>> The customer is using jdk 1.6, community GF v2ur2 b04 build on
>> Windows xp.
>>
>> Does anyone know what may be going on?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Aditya
>>
>> --
>> Aditya Dada
>> Software Engineer
>> Sun Java Application Server and Social Software for Glassfish
>> Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>> US
>> Phone x49494/+1 408 834 4949
>> Fax (408)834-4949
>> Email Aditya.Dada_at_Sun.COM
>>
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