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"JBossWS - AS 7 FAQ"

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h1. JBossWS - AS 7 FAQ
This page is about the JBossWS integration with JBoss Application Server 7, 
which comes with a completely new architecture based on modules.
*Since 4.0.0*
h4. Which modules belong to JBossWS? Am I supposed to modify them?
The org.jboss.as.webservices.* and org.jboss.ws.* modules belongs to the 
JBossWS - AS7 integration. Users should not need to change anything in them.
h4. I'm getting a ClassNotFoundException with an application that used to work 
on AS6, what's happening?
On JBoss AS7 the user deployment classloader does not have any visibility over 
JBoss internals; so for instance you can't directly use JBossWS 
+implementation+ classes unless you explicitly set a dependency to the 
corresponding module.
h4. How do I add dependencies to modules on my deployments?
Dependencies are configured in the deployment MANIFEST.MF file:
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Dependencies: org.jboss.ws.cxf.jbossws-cxf-client services export, foo.bar

Here above +org.jboss.ws.cxf.jbossws-cxf-client+ and +foo.bar+ are the module 
you want to set dependencies to; +services+ tells the modules framework that 
you want to also import +META-INF/services/..+ declarations from the 
dependency, while +export+ exports the classes in the module so that you can 
actually use them in your code.
h4. How can I use JAXB classes?
In order for successfully use JAXB contexts, etc. in your client or endpoint 
running in-container, you need to properly setup a JAXB implementation; that is 
performed setting the following dependency:
Dependencies: com.sun.xml.bind services export

h4. How can I use JBossWS APIs?
The JBossWS APIs are always available by default whenever the webservices 
subsystem is available on AS7. So you just use them.
h4. How can I use Apache CXF APIs?
In order for using Apache CXF APIs you need to add a dependency to the 
org.apache.cxf module:
Dependencies: org.apache.cxf
...however, please note that would not come with any JBossWS-CXF customizations 
nor additional extensions. See next FAQ.
h4. Is there an aggregation client side module with all WS dependencies?
Yes. Whenever you simply want to use all the JBossWS feature/functionalities, 
you can set a dependency to the convenient client module. For the JBossWS-CXF 
stack that's:
Dependencies: org.jboss.ws.cxf.jbossws-cxf-client services export
Please note the +services+ option above: that's strictly required in order for 
you to get the JBossWS-CXF version of classes that are retrieved using the 
Service API, the Bus for instance. Issues due because of misconfiguration here 
can be quite hard to track down, because the Apache CXF behaviour would be 
sensibly different.
h4. What is the org.jboss.ws.jaxws-client module for?
That is the generic JAXWS client module that is internally loaded when the 
first call to the configured JAXWS Provider is performed. Depending on the 
configured ws stack, that pulls in the required modules for basic jaxws 
functionalities.
h4. How do I use Spring with JBossWS-CXF?
The JBossWS-CXF modules have optional dependencies to the 
+org.springframework.spring+ module. So either create that manually in the 
application server or use the JBossWS-CXF installation scripts for doing that.
h4. What SAAJ impl do I get doing MessageFactory.getFactory()?
...
h4. My annotations are being ignored (and I get no special warning about that)!
When using annotations on your endpoints / handlers such as the Apache CXF ones 
(@InInterceptor, @GZIP, ...), or JBossWS Native ones (@EndpointConfig, 
@Documentation, ...) remember to add the proper module dependency in your 
manifest. Otherwise your annotations are not picked up and added to the 
annotation index by JBoss AS7, resulting in them being completely ignored (even 
silently in many cases -this needs to be fixed-).
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