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Exforsys.com Apache Axis2 - Custom Deployers

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Exforsys.com Apache Axis2 - Custom Deployers

Custom Deployers We can deploy a service in many ways. We could deploy a service as an archive file (Axis2 default), by creating a service using a database, or by creating a Web Service using a text file. The idea of custom deployers is to open avenues to support any kind of deployment mechanisms. Axis2 has in-built support for:

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