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How to deploy multiple spring service axis2 archive (AAR) within a single Axis2 instance
Introduction Axis2 has support for deploying spring beans as web services. First we have to define the spring bean class and then write the webservice class based on the bean class. Axis2 documentation on this [1] explains on how to … Continue reading
Posted in Axis2, How to, Java, Software, Spring
Tagged aar, apache, appContext, applicationContext.xml, archive, axis2, bean, context, definitions, deploy, instance, multiple, multiple service, pojo, service, single, Spring, spring bean, spring service, webservices
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