If you have your application in production, and so you cannot change its context-root, you
can also change the name of the jar file where the Web Service is located. Rememeber to
update your application.xml with the new name.
This way, you can use your Web Service with the name of the jar file instead of the
context of the web application.
For example, if you have an application with a context root "myApp", which
coincides with the name of the jar file "myApp.jar", you can change the jar file
to "myAppServices.jar" and see your WSDL as:
http://localhost:8080/myAppServices/MyService?wsdl
as your application can still be accessed as:
http://localhost:8080/myApp
Hope it helps
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