Deployment of Web service that is in a package?

Hello all,
i want to deploy a java web service that is in a package (package ws;) by using the deploy.wsdd method.
The package contains two more classes that the class i want to deploy as a web service, uses them.
Any help, or any known tutorial on what should i do?
Thank you.

I presume I need to use "file-level" copying to the one-partition drive, but is there anything else to consider?
Yes, if you're talking about CCC, then file level is all you can do copying from the drive you'r booted from, but normally best anyway as the copied files will be unfragmented.
When failures occur, I presume they are due mainly to mechanical failures of the drive mechanism, but do "volume failures" occur very frequently?
Very astute! It's rarely possible to just lose one partition & not others, but if it is HW failure on the HD, then likely all will be lost.
or perhaps to a format that can be read by all platforms (other software needed for that?
Actually, your Intel Mac can boot from an APM partition, you just can't install to it or do Firmware updates from it, but it saved my behind when my only IntelMac died recently & I gad everthing 10.5.8 on an APM Firewire drive, I just plugged it into my eMac & had everything available.
Of course99.9% of PPC Macs can't boot OSX from USB, & cannot run/boot 10.6.x
A few options...
You could format that HDD as Fat32/MS-DOS, but you'd be limited to 4 GB Filesizes.
NTFS-3G Stable Read/Write Driver...
http://www.ntfs-3g.org/
MacFUSE: Full Read-Write NTFS for Mac OS X, Among Others...
http://www.osnews.com/story/16930
MacDrive for the PCs... allows them to Read/Write HFS+...
http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive/

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