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Hi there,
Yes, there is also the possibility of implementing WebServices as POJOs (Plain Old Java
Objects). What you would do is: Create a regular Java Class and annotate it with the exact
same annotations used for the EJB approach. The major difference between the POJO and the
EJB approach is that POJOs have no definied life-cycle in an Application Server. In other
words, JBoss does not know that this POJO is in fact a WebService. To make JBoss aware of
that you would have to configure your WebService POJOs as Servlets inside a WAR's
web.xml. Upon deploying this WAR file JBoss will notice that the Servlets you have
configured are actually WebServices rather than Servlets and will deploy them
accordingly.
Here is a guide for JAX-WS implementation using POJOs:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/JBWS/JAX-WS+User+Guide
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/JBWS/JAX-WS+User+Guide
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