Hi all, Please disregard. I used the wrong attribute. Sorry for the noise. For the benefit of all, the proper way is @WebService(serviceName = "ShoppingService"). The "name" attribute is actually for the Port.
Thanks, Senaka. On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 1:32 AM, Senaka Fernando <sen...@wso2.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have annotated a service named ShoppingService with the following > annotation: @WebService(name = "ShoppingService"). But this shows up as > "ShoppingServiceService", which is crazy. Why do we add a "Service" part > behind the default name of a class? > > IMHO, this is a blocker for JAX-WS support. I got this with AS 4.1.2. Is > this something fixed on the trunk? > > Thanks, > Senaka. > > -- > *Senaka Fernando* > Product Manager - WSO2 Governance Registry; > Associate Technical Lead; WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com* > Member; Apache Software Foundation; http://apache.org > > E-mail: senaka AT wso2.com > **P: +1 408 754 7388; ext: 51736*; *M: +94 77 322 1818 > Linked-In: http://linkedin.com/in/senakafernando > > *Lean . Enterprise . Middleware > > -- *Senaka Fernando* Product Manager - WSO2 Governance Registry; Associate Technical Lead; WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com* Member; Apache Software Foundation; http://apache.org E-mail: senaka AT wso2.com **P: +1 408 754 7388; ext: 51736*; *M: +94 77 322 1818 Linked-In: http://linkedin.com/in/senakafernando *Lean . Enterprise . Middleware
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