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1. Re: Axis Setup in JBoss
prabhakar May 16, 2003 4:42 AM (in response to jjkumar_73)Haven't seen any official docs for jboss-net. Try this link:
http://www.csd.abdn.ac.uk/~bscharla/teaching/mtp_software/jboss/jboss-netGuide.shtml
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2. Re: Axis Setup in JBoss
jtsimikas May 27, 2003 2:54 PM (in response to jjkumar_73)I changed the "run" script so that it includes the line to list web services.
set JAVA_OPTS=-Daxis.enableListQuery=true %JAVA_OPTS%
Then I referenced the URL
http://localhost:8080/jboss-net
Now when I click on the "Administer Axis" link I get the following error:
HTTP ERROR: 503 java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: AdminServlet
The class is not part of the zip archive. So what's the deal?
On a different note, it appears that web services are now referenced differently under JBOSS.NET
Under Apache-Axis
http://localhost:8080/axis/services/MyWebService
Under JBOSS-NET
http://localhost:8080/jboss-net/services/MyWebService
Does anbody have web services deployment script for JBOSS.NET?
I would greatly appreciate an example script.
Thanks,
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3. Re: Axis Setup in JBoss
jtsimikas May 27, 2003 4:28 PM (in response to jjkumar_73)I am trying to deploy a web service under JBOSS.NET using the following command:
> java org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient deploy.wsdd
The class path is pointing to the jars in
the /jboss-3.2.0/server/all/deploy/jboss-net.sar/ directory.
This web service was previously deployed to axis under 3.0.6 and works fine in that environment.
Under JBOSS.NET I get a message
"axis/services/AdminService" not found (404) when I execute this command.
Already I can see that the path is incorrect.
I would expect "jboss-net/services/AdminService"
Anybody have any luck deploying a web service under JBOSS.NET from the command line?
John