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  Hi,

  We are currently in need of a SOAP stack for a client application
project which needs remote control.

  More explicitely, we have a heavy client SWING application which must
be controlable from a Web Service.

  To do this, we currently embed a Jetty web server (but we could change
the embeded web server if we have a good reason to do it) and plan to
load AXIS War (or a WAR file containing AXIS) into it.

  The problem is if we do this, we do not have access anymore to
instances of objects we are supposed to control (the web application
does not have access to the SWING app).

  However, if I try to implement a simple servlet into Jetty, then I can
without any problem do my remote control. (The Handler inner class has
access to everything).

  Do you have any way around ?

  Sincerly,

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