Thanks PeterJ for the reply. I have tried the URLs attribute approach unsucessfully. It seems like it thinks that my war is corrupted or something. I get an error about the ZipFile being incorrect or unable to unzip the file or something like that.
However, the ExplodedDeployments approach seems to be working good. I have some more testing to do but that looks like the approach that we will go with.
Thanks again for the assistance.
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I am creating a Web Service using Java 1.5 and JBoss 4.0.5 GA. I want to use enumeration in my Web service but I am not able to pass it to the client-side. It is not visible in the generated WSDL also. It is not showing the values of the enum class in the wsdl file.
Through JAX-RPC as suggested, we can get the values in RMI Client but not in the case of JBossWS for SOAP Client.
Can you please provide some information if any support is available now for using enums in Java 1.5 ?
Please suggest how to proceed.
Regards,
Kapil
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The Engine self is running fine, but the Admin-tool could make u some problems.
The reason for that is (i think), that there are different jsf. For Example, i am using Sun's Glassfish and it did not work on it. Because the preinstallt jsf is i incompatible with the Admintool. Mybe u must change the JSF from ur application-server (is not allways an easy task) if u want to use the admin-tool.
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