JAX-WS Endpoint to be remotely accessible

Once we publish the webservice via the Ednpoint - javax.xml.ws.Endpoint.publish(url, obj), the Webservice is accessible @ url?wsdl from the localhost and not from any remote machine. The solns pointed at http://tech-eureka.blogspot.com/2009/10/publishing-jax-ws-endpoint-not-just-to.html does not work. Any inputs/comments/suggestions appreciated
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Well, first of all you should try pinging the host the service is hosted from using the host name, if that doesn't work, then try the IP, if that doesn't work, then contact your network administrator, if that doesn't work, then go to the pub.
My guess is either 1) that the API calls you make to set up the service still only make this service available from localhost or, 2) you are using the hostname on the client but the DNS isn't setup correctly, so you should use the IP address.

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