How to provide web service in servlet container?

If I want my servlet container to provide web service (JAX-RPC), how should I implement it?
I'm using Tomcat/Resin as servlet container. Thanks in advance!

It depends on what standard you are conforming to. Even though some specifications allow you to switch protocols, http is the dominating standard. WS-I, for example, requires the http protocol.
Klas

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