"eminil" wrote :
| I've tried looking carefully :P
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| These examples seem to be for EJB3 right with annotations and stuff for webservices?
Yes, those examples are about what JAXWS specs talk about... both EJB3 and POJO web
service endpoints are supported.
anonymous wrote : What if we are using older EJB2 beans?
Did you say this before stating that the doc is not readable??
Anyway, you can refer to the legacy JAX-RPC documentation in this case, which is indeed
less rich of examples being about something we don't actively work on since a lot of
time.
There are anyway tons of jax-rpc examples in the distribution that you can run as junit
test and use as a starting point for your development.
http://jbossws.jboss.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=JAX-RPC_User_Guide
anonymous wrote : Also, prefreably we would like all our webservice building to be inside
our build ant script. It is possible to get this onto each developers computer's
eclipse installation without having to install jboss on every computer? We have a
development server running the jboss. I imagine most developers use this approach.
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Sure that's possible. We even developed a user project generator for getting started
easily with your project, but that's for JAX-WS only. See the "Setup your
IDE" page on the mediawiki:
http://jbossws.jboss.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Setup_your_IDE
Since you're using old technologies, you'll have to setup your environment on your
own, but that almost trivial once you know the libraries you need on client side.
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