One can use AxisService.getClassLoader().getResource() to access files in the service folder and get an absolute path to the service folder. Depending on the file one accessed you are able to simply determine the deployment folder of the service by getting parents of the accessed file and some conventions. If you have the deployment folder you can use it's name and the configured service name in the service group to set it as the new service name in the startUp method of the lifecycle class.
As deployment folders already need to be unique throughout the services folder of Axis2 you have something unique for all services and can use any convention you would like for naming the deployment folders using this naming convention for the web service clients to access the service.
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