Thank you very much for your answer.

I was asking that because once happened to me that i was posting messages to a mail list and none of them were delivered (I discovered it after i contacted the administrator) : D

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Un saludo,

Tomás Tormo Franco

Indenova, S.L.
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Tomas,

Tomás Tormo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/02/2008 10:44:24 AM:
    Does anybody know any good link wich has a good explanation about
wsdd writting method?

I'm assuming you're using Axis rather than Axis2. Axis2, as far as I know,
doesn't use WSDD deployment descriptors.
Here's a link to an article on Axis2 deployment architecture.
http://www.developer.com/open/article.php/10930_3557741_1

A quick search through the (old) Axis site came up with this reference:
http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/reference.html#DeploymentWSDDReference

By the way... can you read me? It's just because i've sent few e-mails
but nobody even mentions it... Is it because anybody know the reason or
because you can read me?
Your questions are indeed being posted. I'm pretty new to Axis2 and to this
list, but its my impression that the most active contributors to this
project are *very* busy and need to focus on requests that can't be easily
answered and that will help in the ongoing work of the project. Not all
questions get a response - including some of mine. :-)

If you're new to groups like this, you might want to check out this paper:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Hope this helps some,
Steve

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Steve Gruverman
IntelliCare, Inc. | A Medco Health Solutions Company


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