| This example shows how to use Axis2 in a servlet container. You must | |
| have Maven 2.x installed to build this example. To build type: | |
| $ mvn package | |
| To run the sample using a Servlet Engine there are two options. | |
| The first is to install a servlet engine say tomcat. Rename the resultant war as your_web_app.war and drop it into webapps directory under tomcat. | |
| The WSDL file for the service should be viewable at: | |
| http://yourhost:port/your_web_app/services/HelloWorld.HelloWorldImplPort?wsdl | |
| Since the Maven project is configured for the Cargo plugin, it is also possible to launch an embedded servlet container (Jetty in this case) using the following command: | |
| $ mvn cargo:start | |
| In this case the WSDL file is viewable at: | |
| http://localhost:8080/java_first_jaxws-1.1/services/HelloWorld.HelloWorldImplPort?wsdl | |
| To run the sample under axis2server: | |
| Please copy the java_first_jaxws jar into <AXIS2_HOME>/repository/servicejars (Please create the directory if it does not exist). Then start the axis2 server. | |
| The WSDL file for the service should be viewable at: | |
| http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/HelloWorld.HelloWorldImplPort?wsdl | |
| NOTE: If you are using JDK1.5, please copy jaxws-rt.jar and jaxws-tools.jar from the JAXWS RI into <AXIS2_HOME>/lib before you run axis2 server. In JDK 1.6, you don't need these 2 jars. |