"alessio.soldano(a)jboss.com" wrote : Perhaps you didn't look carefully ;-)
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| "eminil" wrote : 1. From our wsdl files how do we exactly turn it into the
java source files. Using wsdl2java yes, but need more info. What do we need to download to
get it working on the computer we have installed JBoss on. What do we need to put in PATHS
etc.
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| Contract-first (top-down) development:
| - the JAXWS tools page:
http://jbossws.jboss.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=JBossWS_JAX-WS_Tools
| - in particular, the Wsconsume tool's page:
http://jbossws.jboss.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Wsconsume
| The tool, which lives in your JBoss installation's bin directory, automatically
pulls in all the required libraries, but if you want to know which libraries are required,
you can see the classpath declared in its script.
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| anonymous wrote : 2. When we have the java files... What do we do now? How do we
package it? Can we package it with the rest of our EJB files that we put on the jboss
server as an .ear?
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http://jbossws.jboss.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=JAX-WS_User_Guide#Web_...
I've tried looking carefully :P
These examples seem to be for EJB3 right with annotations and stuff for webservices? What
if we are using older EJB2 beans?
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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