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to whom it may concern,

Guest1234 wrote:
| You were right, the problem occurred because Tomcat couldn't find
| WSServletContextListener.
| I checked and the above class comes with "Sun Java Server" which I don't
| have.
| Does Tomcat comes with a listener that supports the Annotations API (the
| @WebService and @WebMethod)?

No, Tomcat doesn't come with anything like that.

| If not where could I download a library that has a listener that supports
| the Annotations API?

I'm not sure. Check Sun's site for things like the Web Services
Development Pack (or whatever its current name is).

You could also try Apache Axis. They appear as one of the contributors
to JSR-181 (http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=181) and so they probably
are implementing it themselves.

See http://ws.apache.org/axis2/index.html : it shows that Axis2 supports
JSR 181.

- -chris
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