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From:       Alessio Soldano <do-not-reply () jboss ! com>
Date:       2010-07-29 17:50:03
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"[JBoss 6.0.0-SNAPSHOT] Possible to switch to JBossWS Metro stack?"

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> I'm currently porting a JEE6 based application from Glassfish v3 to JBoss 6.0 \
> SNAPSHOT. Being originally developed on Glassfish my web services have been built \
> for the Metro stack, while JBoss 6 is shipped with the JBossWS CXF stack. 
> Now the JBossWS documentation seems to imply that by using JBossWS a developer is \
> free to switch between JBossWS native, JBossWS CXF and JBossWS Metro. Is this \
> actually true fro JBoss 6? If so, what do I have to do to make it happen?
Yes, you can deploy the jbossws-metro stack on the application server if you want to. \
Given you're using the current trunk, also checkout jbossws-metro trunk, install it \
(see  http://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBossWS-BuildingFromSource \
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBossWS-BuildingFromSource ) and you should be ok. \
Generally speaking, the jbossws releases come in 3 different flavours (cxf, native \
and metro stacks). Installing one of them replace the stack currently available on \
the target application server.

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17px; font-weight: normal;">  [JBoss 6.0.0-SNAPSHOT] Possible to switch to JBossWS \
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    reply from <a href="http://community.jboss.org/people/alessio.soldano%40jboss.com">Alessio \
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<div class="jive-rendered-content"><blockquote class="jive-quote"><p>I'm currently \
porting a JEE6 based application from Glassfish v3 to JBoss 6.0 SNAPSHOT. Being \
originally developed on Glassfish my web services have been built for the Metro \
stack, while JBoss 6 is shipped with the JBossWS CXF stack.</p><p style="min-height: \
8pt; height: 8pt; padding: 0px;">&#160;</p><p>Now the JBossWS documentation seems to \
imply that by using JBossWS a developer is free to switch between JBossWS native, \
JBossWS CXF and JBossWS Metro. Is this actually true fro JBoss 6? If so, what do I \
have to do to make it happen?</p></blockquote><p><span>Yes, you can deploy the \
jbossws-metro stack on the application server if you want to. Given you're using the \
current trunk, also checkout jbossws-metro trunk, install it (see </span><a \
class="jive-link-external-small" \
href="http://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBossWS-BuildingFromSource" \
target="_blank">http://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBossWS-BuildingFromSource</a><span> \
) and you should be ok.</span></p><p>Generally speaking, the jbossws releases come in \
3 different flavours (cxf, native and metro stacks). Installing one of them replace \
the stack currently available on the target application server.</p></div>

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