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RE: RE: Using standard Tomcat for hosting web services

From: Sels Wannes <Wannes.Sels_at_cronos.be>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 14:56:47 +0200

You are correct, the servlet you're talking about is JAXRPCServlet
(which mostly passes the request on to JAXRPCServletDelegate). Those
classes are included in jaxrpc-impl.jar

 

Regards,

Wannes

 

________________________________

From: Ryan LeCompte [mailto:ryan.lecompte_at_pangonetworks.com]
Sent: dinsdag 26 april 2005 14:19
To: users_at_jax-rpc.dev.java.net
Subject: RE: Using standard Tomcat for hosting web services

 

Hello Sels,

 

Thanks for responding. However, I think you have listed the JARs that
are required if I am writing an application that is acting as the web
services client, as opposed to the actual endpoint. I actually want to
be able to have web service clients invoke my web service endpoint that
is hosted in a Tomcat web container. I believe JWSDP provides a servlet
that is used to intercept incoming SOAP calls and propagate them to the
appropriate "servant" classes that represent the web service endpoint.
Wouldn't I need to include this servlet (among other things) in the
Tomcat web container? Or perhaps this servlet is already included in the
jax-rpc related JAR files....

 

Ryan

 

________________________________

From: Sels Wannes [mailto:Wannes.Sels_at_cronos.be]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 8:07 AM
To: users_at_jax-rpc.dev.java.net
Subject: RE: Using standard Tomcat for hosting web services

 

Hi Ryan,

 

It is simply a matter of dropping a few JARs in the correct location
(WEB-INF/lib , tomcat/common/lib and tomcat/shared/lib work, the last
one is preferred). If I remember correctly the needed jars are in
jwsdp\jaxrpc\lib , jwsdp\jwsdp-shared\lib and jwsdp\jaxp\lib

 

Regards,

Wannes

 

________________________________

From: Ryan LeCompte [mailto:Ryan.LeCompte_at_pangonetworks.com]
Sent: dinsdag 26 april 2005 13:47
To: users_at_jax-rpc.dev.java.net
Subject: Using standard Tomcat for hosting web services

 

Hello all,

 

I had a question regarding using tomcat for the hosting of web services.
It appears that the JWSDP 1.5 requires a version of Tomcat that is
actually customized for the JWSDP in order to host/run web services. Can
anyone tell me what the main difference is between the regular Tomcat
that is downloadable from Apache and the "Tomcat for JWSDP" that is
downloadable via Sun's web site? I'd like to know if there is a fairly
easy path to configure a regular/standard Tomcat to be able to host web
services just like the Tomcat for JWSDP can. Is it simply a matter of
dropping a few JARs in the correct location? Do I need to configure any
additional JWSDP-specific servlets?

 

Any guidance is appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Ryan