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Posted to users@cxf.apache.org by Ben Berner <bn...@googlemail.com> on 2008/05/13 23:01:12 UTC

@WebService attributes

After reading previous threads, "Attributes portName, serviceName
andendpointInterface
are not allowed in the @WebService annotation of an SEI", I wonder why the
documentation on
http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/developing-a-service.htmlis not
updated.
It states "The SEI requires that you add the @WebService annotation. Since
the SEI is the contract that defines the service, you should specify as much
detail as you can about the service in the @WebService annotation's
properties" (followed by example 4), kind of suggested to me that I can add
portName, serviceName to SEI which was not the case till I searched for it
in the prev threads.  Maybe it should be stated clearly which attributes are
only allowed in SEI and which ones only in the implementation class.

Regards,
Ben

Re: @WebService attributes

Posted by Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org>.
Thanks.  I've updated the page.   Feel free to send a note or comment  
on the page if you see anything else that is not clear enough.

Dan


On May 13, 2008, at 5:01 PM, Ben Berner wrote:

> After reading previous threads, "Attributes portName, serviceName
> andendpointInterface
> are not allowed in the @WebService annotation of an SEI", I wonder  
> why the
> documentation on
> http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/developing-a-service.htmlis not
> updated.
> It states "The SEI requires that you add the @WebService annotation.  
> Since
> the SEI is the contract that defines the service, you should specify  
> as much
> detail as you can about the service in the @WebService annotation's
> properties" (followed by example 4), kind of suggested to me that I  
> can add
> portName, serviceName to SEI which was not the case till I searched  
> for it
> in the prev threads.  Maybe it should be stated clearly which  
> attributes are
> only allowed in SEI and which ones only in the implementation class.
>
> Regards,
> Ben

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dkulp@apache.org
http://www.dankulp.com/blog