Hi Fred,

I did evaluate similar configuration, not very thoroughly, I must admit.

As my architecture needs a lot,  I mean between 10 to 20 wars, I was
interested in installing xfire libs, not in every war (its more than
5 MB for each one), so I tried installing it as jboss libs, I really 
couldn't but I didn't work very hard on it.

I ended up with an independent Tomcat, calling Jboss/EJB as my
implementation bean.

Tomcat just because is the one I know better, many people comment me
about using Jetty as a good alternative (less resources).

That was my experience hope it helps
Regards
tonio

On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 21:29 +0100, Fred Lamuette wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm evaluating several soap stacks, and xfire is particulary attractive.
> 
> But I have constraints :
> - Jboss 4 but jdk1.5 and ejb3 extension
> - stateless ejb3 end point
> 
> Has someone feedbaks about integration of xfire in jboss ?
> Thank you.
> R
> 
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