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1. Re: WsConsume throws exception
ropalka Dec 11, 2007 3:46 AM (in response to kks_krishna)Hi,
isn't this
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4109077
your problem too?
If not, please provide more details about your problem, e.g. JBoss AS version, Java version, OS version, steps you did, ... etc
Richard -
2. Re: WsConsume throws exception
kks_krishna Dec 11, 2007 6:05 AM (in response to kks_krishna)Even if i am setting the correct path for the jar files, i am getting the NoClassFound error.
I am using the following versions:
JBoss : 4.0.5
Java : 5.0
OS : Windows XP
Step1 : I have created webservice and got the WSDL path in the server.
Step2: I have downloaded 2.0.2 native api for generating the client stubs.
Step3: I have extracted the zip files and put it in D drive and set the classpath for only that jar file.
Step: I opened the command prompt and typed >>weconsume <<wsdl name>>
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3. Re: WsConsume throws exception
ropalka Dec 11, 2007 6:56 AM (in response to kks_krishna)Hi,
thanks, that information was important for us to know your usecase. You're still missing some jars in the classpath (as you already know) :-( . I suggest you to put all jar files from jbossws distribution to your classpath, because it's very hard to tell you which jar file are you missing.
Richard -
4. Re: WsConsume throws exception
kks_krishna Dec 13, 2007 12:10 AM (in response to kks_krishna)What are the jar files i need to add in the classpath? I have added only one in the classpath. That has WsConsume class file.