I think it is important to mention that JWSDP and some other 
technologies available from the Sun website are not appropriate at 
all for anything else than evaluation purposes. I don't say that 
these tools are not robust enough but there is no licence for.
Check the licence before using JWSDP for a real application:

http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.6/LICENSE
------------------
I. LICENSE TO EVALUATE. Sun grants to you, a non-exclusive, non-
transferable, royalty-free and limited license to use one (1) copy of 
the Software internally for the purposes of evaluation only for one 
hundred eighty (180) days after the date you download the Software 
from Sun ("Evaluation Period"). No license is granted to you for any 
other purpose. You may not sell, rent, loan or otherwise encumber or 
transfer the Software in whole or in part, to any third party. 
Licensee shall have no right to use the Software for productive or 
commercial use. 
-------------------

I agree with Anne, the best thing to do is to use Apache Axis or the 
web service toolkit provided by your favorite J2EE vendor for 
building real-world web service applications.

Robin

--- In [email protected], Anne Thomas 
Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Although the JWSDP is certainly an adequate platform for building 
web
> services
> ...
> it's probably more appopriate to use the built-in web services 
tools than to
> use the JWSDP. JWSDP requires the latest release of Tomcat, and 
therefore is
> incompatible with most J2EE products.
> 
> Anne








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