Hey Rui,
sure you can use JAX-WS with any jetty version you like. However I
recommend you to upgrade to the latest jetty-7 version. It's a plugin
upgrade. Here's a blog entry about our jmx-webservice project. It
provides a JMX REST interface which is completely based on JAX-WS. You
can use it as an example on how to write JAX services.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Thomas
On 4/17/12 1:57 AM, Rui Vilão wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to use JAX-WS with Jetty 7. Right now I'm having several
difficulties understanding how to do it. I guess that is not possible
to do it just with Jetty and that a workaround is needed.
I found out about this web page
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/J2se6HttpServerSPI where an
override is performed on the server. The thing is that I'm using Jetty
7 (version 7.1.3) which is already from eclipse and that project
seems, although it uses the mortbay in the packages names, to be from
the version 7.0.1. I just need to understand what I have to do, what
versions should I use, etc.
Is JAX-WS already supported in version 8? I'm using an application
server with 7.1.3 embedded and I would like not to change the Jetty
version, but I guess I can go with version 8 with no problems since
our next release (although not stable yet) is already using that version.
Can someone please point me out in the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
Rui Vilao
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