Hi there,
I'm probably exhuming a pretty old post now, but I just wanted to make things clearer
for me.
I've been reading a lot this week-end on JBossWS, WStools and a lot of surrounding
topics and suffs.
From what I understand, you suggest giving up using WSTools in the
profit of annotations.
Here's where I'm a bit confused :
- I thought annotations where for JAX-WS
- I know I can (correct me if I'm wrong alright) do some JAX-RPC with JAX-WS, because
the latter supports the former.
- but wasn't JAX-WS only to use with Java 6 ? Or in other words : may I use
annotations to replace my use of WSTools even if I'm coding JAX-RPC style webservices
with java 5 ?
Cheers,
J
"thomas.diesler(a)jboss.com" wrote : webservices.xml supports multiple service
endpoints. You have to merge the wstools generated webservices.xml files manully.
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| BTW, wscompile does not generate webservices.xml at all.
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| Why not use JSR181 endpoints and get rid of all those offline tools generation issue
all together?
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