Title: Message
I
modified an exisiting WSDD file which I felt was the quickest way to get it
running. Please ensure you have >
entries for complex objects.
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Rhimbo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 2:49
PMTo: Axis usersSubject: Don't understand how to deploy my
web service
Hi all,Sorry if my question is similar to others. I
haven't found my answer quite yet.I developed a Java file to define my
web service. I ran Java2WSDL and created a WSDL file. Now I am having trouble
deploying it.I've been reading the AXIS user's guide but am very
confused. I cannot use the .jws method to deploy a simpel web
service.First question: what is the simplest alternative? Do I need to
generate a WSDD file? Second question: how do I do this? I ran the
WSDL2Java command and it generated a bunch of files in a DefaultNamespace
directory. Is this the right approach? What do I do with these files?
I noticed that the .java files generated by the WSDL2Java command
contain interfaces that extend java.rmi.Remote. My original Java source that I
wrote does not extend Remote. Is this a problem?I'm very confused.
Many thanks.
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