As of now, the ws-mgmt subsystem recognizes the presence/absence of
webservices by looking for the presence/absence of 109 specific
artifacts. Hence this "restriction".
Satish - any comments on displaying non-109 based services in the admin
console ?
Vijay
Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
> Vijay -
>
> Is that an intrinsic restriction? It seems to me we are going to have
> a number of Web-tier based Web Services out there. Be it because they
> were originally developed on Tomcat or whatever. People will expect
> them to be visible in the console.
>
> Thanks,
> - eduard/o
>
> Vijay Ramachandran wrote:
>> Non-109 based services are just web apps as far as GF is concerned
>> and hence will not show up as "web services" in the admin console
>> even though the webservice will function as expected
>>
>> Vijay
>>
>> Ed Mooney wrote:
>>> Hi Vijay,
>>>
>>> It's J2EE v1.4 and not 109-based.
>>>
>>> -- Ed
>>>
>>> Vijay Ramachandran wrote:
>>>> Is there a web.xml ? If so, what is the version and is it a 109
>>>> based service ?
>>>>
>>>> vijay
>>>>
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