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Axis and JBOSS

Sagar Bilgi
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Joined: Apr 26, 2001
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Hi All,
I have an application deployed on JBOSS 3.2.5. I wish to make certain classes inside that particular application available as webservices.
I want to use axis for doing this. So I did the following:

a) I copied the axis jars to my WEB-INF/lib directory
b) I modified my web.xml to include the Axis servlet definitions.

I am able to get to the Axis page via my applicaton
i.e http://localhost:8080/myapplication/service
takes me to the axis services page.

So far so good.
Can anyone outline what I need to do to now expose the methods in my classes as web services and how?

I am just looking for high level pointers.

Thanks


P.S: I do not want to use JBOSS.NET or JBOSSWS.
 
 
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