Pasquale Imbemba [http://community.jboss.org/people/pi4630] created the 
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"Web service client in EJB 3.x - best practice"

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Hi,

up to now I've been using Axis 1.4 to generate classes from the WSDL file with 
eclipse, not using EJBs at all.

I'm about to write a little proof of concept with EJBs 3.1 and would like to 
know about which is the best practice in generating a web service client using 
using EJB 3.1 together with JBoss AS 6.
I was told I shouldn't really use Axis 1.4 since that could give me problems. 
My idea is to use Apache CXF runtime, because I read that this is part of JBoss 
6 specification.
Is it necessary to download the runtime and point eclipse to it or can I point 
and use a library file provided with my JBoss 6 installation (I usually define 
a user library in eclipse called JBoss, which contains all lib files).

Thank you in advance.

~pasquale
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