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Subject: RE: XML deployment descriptors
Thanks, Scott.
Would you consider adding a ds.xsd schema to validate the
XMLConfigManager file. It would just define the root element and import
the dd.xsd schema to define the service element type (this complex type
would need to be defined in dd.x
of the service element types with max unbounded.
Regards,
Dave
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Subject: XML deployment descriptors
I have a question regarding the XMLConfigManager and the dd.xsd schema.
It seems that only
I have a question regarding the XMLConfigManager and the dd.xsd schema.
It seems that only a single deployment descriptor file is expected by
the XMLConfigManager. Additionally, the "service" element appears to be
the root element of the dd.xsd schema. Therefore, one can only have a
single servi
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Subject: Newbie Deployment Descriptors
31/05/2002 Question (LONG!)
07:16 AM
Hi!
I've looked just about everywhere for the answer to this question, and
can't find it. If I want to deploy my SOAP application using an XML
deployment descriptor, where do I need to put the soap.xml and the
actual deployment descriptor files? I've tried putting them in the
WEB-INF folder under
: Montag, 28. Januar 2002 19:46
An: Soap-User (E-mail)
Betreff: Deployment Descriptors
Hi there,
I have a couple of questions about Deployment Descriptors:
1) Is there any tool that creates these XML files for you? Or must I create
them manually for each class?
2) Do I need to provide a type mapping if
Hi there,
I have a couple of questions about Deployment Descriptors:
1) Is there any tool that creates these XML files for you? Or must I create
them manually for each class?
2) Do I need to provide a type mapping if I'm returning a simple data type
such as a string or integer, or is it
Apache only uses deployment descriptors to deploy a service on the server. A
client that calls a service does not use them at all.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dylan J Browne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:45 AM
> To: soap
> Subject: Deploym
doesnt use
Apache. Is it possible to modify a Java client (using Apache) which can send
SOAP requests to this service?
My uncertainty lies in the fact that Apache SOAP seems to rely on Deployment
Descriptors to find urns, supported methods etc.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Dylan.
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