Matthias M. [
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"How to set eclipse/maven dependencies to make jbossws work?"
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Hi,
I'm trying to use the contents of org.jboss.ws.* (e. g. "@WebContext"), but
I'm not able to use the contents in the classpath.
I already did:
* install the CXF relatead package on my server
* run the junit tests (2 failures)
Now when I try to add a dependency to the pom.xml, there is no package available like
'org.jboss.ws'. Furthermore no workaround worked for me.
I even tried to manipulate the archive generation of the war file in the maven
configuration like:
{code:xml}
<archive>
<manifestEntries>
<Dependencies>org.jboss.ws.api services
export</Dependencies>
</manifestEntries>
</archive>
{code:xml}
I hoped using this workaround, I could simply use eclipse's classpath to import and
use the .jar directly. But everytime (even if I only do an import) I get an exception
during compilation like:
"java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The argument does not represent an annotation
type"
I'm searching for a solution, but the google- and stackoverflow-results won't
help.
Is this because of the modular approach of as7.1 or did I simply miss a trivial step to
do?
I use eclipse, jboss as 7.1.1, jbossws cxf 4.0.2, maven 3.0.2. Because of maven I feel
rather restricted than helped out. But that's because I'm not used to it.
If I forgot to mention something important, please let me know.
I bet there are many people saying this is a stupid question, but I would be thankful for
an answer anyway ;)
Greetings!
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