Hi Vijay,
On 10/12/06, Vijay Ramachandran <Vijay.Ramachandran_at_sun.com> wrote:
> Hi Changshin,
>
> I looked at your blog. Please note that only 109 based services will be
> recognized as web service by the GF admin console and 109 based services
> do not understand sun-jaxws.xml.
>
I got the point.
> If your service was not recognized by GF as a service at all, then there
> is some problem in the descriptors. What is the version of your web.xml
> ? Is it 2.5 ? If not, GF will not process the annotations and the
> service will not be recognized at all.
2.5 and GF actually recognize @WebService service without webservices.xml.
>
> Also please note that, for 109 based service on GF to work with
> JAXWS2.1, the 109 container in GF needs changes which is currently
> underway - these should available as part of GFv2-b23 or later.
OK, I think GF's feature of recognizing @WebServiceProvider just like
@WebService is really helpful because you don't need to write the
complicated webservices.xml.
Cheers,
Ias
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Vijay
>
> Changshin Lee wrote:
> > I just posted them to my weblog,
> > http://weblogs.java.net/blog/iasandcb/archive/2006/10/what_i_found_du.html
> >
> > . I'd like to help resolve the issues, but checking out mr-21 branch
> > seems quite unsuccessful, and the source distribution of JAX-WS 2.1 M1
> > is not buildable.
> >
> > Looking forward to responses from JAX-WS team,
> >
> > Ias
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