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Posted to soap-user@xml.apache.org by C Santosh Kumar <cs...@ebizportals.com> on 2001/10/14 05:57:47 UTC
Apache SOAP service deployment
Just like an application can be deployed by placing
its war file in webapps dir of tomcat, I want to
deploy a SOAP service that is in a war. But there
seems to an additional step of deploying the service.
(ie., registering the service with the SOAP app).
Can it be avoided ? Cant apache-soap just look
for DeploymentDescriptor.xml in a particular location
in the startup, and do the needful ?
Santosh
Re: Apache SOAP service deployment
Posted by C Santosh Kumar <cs...@ebizportals.com>.
Is this XML version of DeployedServices there in Apache-soap 2.2 ?
I see only the .ds file, where is the xml version ?
what is the format/schema for this file ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Magnús Þór Torfason" <ma...@handtolvur.is>
To: <so...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 3:08 PM
Subject: RE: Apache SOAP service deployment
> Yes, it is possible. What you have to do is to include the
> DeployedServices.* file in the WEB-INF directory. I say DS.* since you
can
> either use the XML version or the default version.
>
> This is exactly the reason the XML version of DeployedServices was added.
I
> hate the idea that to configure a server setup I need to use a client to
> register services.
>
> Regards,
>
> Magnus Torfason
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: C Santosh Kumar [mailto:csk@ebizportals.com]
> Sent: 14. október 2001 03:58
> To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
> Subject: Apache SOAP service deployment
>
>
> Just like an application can be deployed by placing
> its war file in webapps dir of tomcat, I want to
> deploy a SOAP service that is in a war. But there
> seems to an additional step of deploying the service.
> (ie., registering the service with the SOAP app).
> Can it be avoided ? Cant apache-soap just look
> for DeploymentDescriptor.xml in a particular location
> in the startup, and do the needful ?
>
> Santosh
>
>
Re: Apache SOAP service deployment
Posted by C Santosh Kumar <cs...@ebizportals.com>.
Is this XML version of DeployedServices there in Apache-soap 2.2 ?
I see only the .ds file, where is the xml version ?
what is the format/schema for this file ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Magnús Þór Torfason" <ma...@handtolvur.is>
To: <so...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 3:08 PM
Subject: RE: Apache SOAP service deployment
> Yes, it is possible. What you have to do is to include the
> DeployedServices.* file in the WEB-INF directory. I say DS.* since you
can
> either use the XML version or the default version.
>
> This is exactly the reason the XML version of DeployedServices was added.
I
> hate the idea that to configure a server setup I need to use a client to
> register services.
>
> Regards,
>
> Magnus Torfason
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: C Santosh Kumar [mailto:csk@ebizportals.com]
> Sent: 14. október 2001 03:58
> To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
> Subject: Apache SOAP service deployment
>
>
> Just like an application can be deployed by placing
> its war file in webapps dir of tomcat, I want to
> deploy a SOAP service that is in a war. But there
> seems to an additional step of deploying the service.
> (ie., registering the service with the SOAP app).
> Can it be avoided ? Cant apache-soap just look
> for DeploymentDescriptor.xml in a particular location
> in the startup, and do the needful ?
>
> Santosh
>
>
war file
Posted by vali <va...@profitera.com>.
Hi,
What is a WAR file ? how is to use it with tomcat?
Vali
war file
Posted by vali <va...@profitera.com>.
Hi,
What is a WAR file ? how is to use it with tomcat?
Vali
RE: Apache SOAP service deployment
Posted by Magnús Þór Torfason <ma...@handtolvur.is>.
Yes, it is possible. What you have to do is to include the
DeployedServices.* file in the WEB-INF directory. I say DS.* since you can
either use the XML version or the default version.
This is exactly the reason the XML version of DeployedServices was added. I
hate the idea that to configure a server setup I need to use a client to
register services.
Regards,
Magnus Torfason
-----Original Message-----
From: C Santosh Kumar [mailto:csk@ebizportals.com]
Sent: 14. október 2001 03:58
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Subject: Apache SOAP service deployment
Just like an application can be deployed by placing
its war file in webapps dir of tomcat, I want to
deploy a SOAP service that is in a war. But there
seems to an additional step of deploying the service.
(ie., registering the service with the SOAP app).
Can it be avoided ? Cant apache-soap just look
for DeploymentDescriptor.xml in a particular location
in the startup, and do the needful ?
Santosh
RE: Apache SOAP service deployment
Posted by Magnús Þór Torfason <ma...@handtolvur.is>.
Yes, it is possible. What you have to do is to include the
DeployedServices.* file in the WEB-INF directory. I say DS.* since you can
either use the XML version or the default version.
This is exactly the reason the XML version of DeployedServices was added. I
hate the idea that to configure a server setup I need to use a client to
register services.
Regards,
Magnus Torfason
-----Original Message-----
From: C Santosh Kumar [mailto:csk@ebizportals.com]
Sent: 14. október 2001 03:58
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Subject: Apache SOAP service deployment
Just like an application can be deployed by placing
its war file in webapps dir of tomcat, I want to
deploy a SOAP service that is in a war. But there
seems to an additional step of deploying the service.
(ie., registering the service with the SOAP app).
Can it be avoided ? Cant apache-soap just look
for DeploymentDescriptor.xml in a particular location
in the startup, and do the needful ?
Santosh