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jax-rpc in J2EE application server 8.

I'm trying to do an example using javax.rpc.xml.Remote with the Java
Application Server 8 and I'm getting javax.rpc.xml doesn't exist.
Apparently jax-rpc 1.1 is supposed to be installed with the New Java
Application server.
I've also tried installing the wsdp as well and this didn't fix it.

Anyone come across this one?

Thanks
Jul 17 '05 #1
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