Dear All,
 Thanks for your valuable suggestions. We managed to achieve this by developing 
the web service using lomboz and just copied the entire application folder from 
the local tomcat server into our web hosting environment ( 
/webapps/mywebsite/mywebservice ). It worked fine.

Thank you very much.

Regards,
Abdul Raheem S



-----Original Message-----
From: Gerwood Stewart [mailto:gstew...@une.edu.au]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 11:59 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Publishing Java webservice - tomcat 5.5 shared hosting

Abdul

Have you developed the Web-service?

There are a few frameworks that allow you to develop ws (Axis, CXF) but I can't 
tell if these are going to far. Axis (from memory) you can add more or less as 
a sub directory in your context, from there you should be able to create 
individual web-services as you see fit. It will require knowledge from java 
though.

I'm not sure what the result of trying to do it in JSP directly would be, but 
from previous experiences I would recommend you don't unless you can't avoid it.

You will also need to check what the Axis requirements are, you will probably 
need to modify the web.xml to be aware of it.


Gerwood Stewart
Senior Programmer/System Administrator
Information Technology Directory
Armidale NSW Australia 2351
Phone: +61 02 6773 2068
gstew...@une.edu.au
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-----Original Message-----
From: Abdul Raheem Seyed (NDC IS&T) [mailto:ase...@ndc.ae]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 5:51 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Publishing Java webservice - tomcat 5.5 shared hosting

Hi,
 Thanks for looking in to my question.

1) Web hosting provider doesn't have any defined policy as such.
2) No, the context was developed and configured by the provider. We have only 
ftp access to the /webapps/mywebsite folder. So, we can not redeploy it.
3) Yes, We can request for a restart

Thanks,
Abdul Raheem S


-----Original Message-----
From: Gerwood Stewart [mailto:gstew...@une.edu.au]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 10:43 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Publishing Java webservice - tomcat 5.5 shared hosting

I'd first check your hosting providers policy on webservices etc.

Do you develop the context /webapps/mywebsite? Can you fully redeploy it or 
modify it? Can you ask for it to be restarted?



Gerwood Stewart
Senior Programmer/System Administrator
Information Technology Directory
Armidale NSW Australia 2351
Phone: +61 02 6773 2068
gstew...@une.edu.au
www.une.edu.au
CRICOS Provider Number: 00003G


-----Original Message-----
From: Abdul Raheem Seyed (NDC IS&T) [mailto:ase...@ndc.ae]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 5:18 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Publishing Java webservice - tomcat 5.5 shared hosting

Hi,
     We have requirement to host a webservice in a shared tomcat 5.5 webhosting 
environment ( virtual server ). The hosting company doesn't provide access to 
tomcat Manager as it's shared web hosting.

Can some one tell how we can deploy a java webservice in tomcat 5.5. We have 
access to specific folder of the tomcat only (tomcat root \ 
webapps\mywebsite\). We can't restart the server as well we don't have admin 
access to the server.

Appreciate your help.

Thanks in advance,
Abdul Raheem S


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