Hi
Something is missing in the guidelines of wsprovide at these pages. The example with the Echo.java, wsprovide will throw an "Error: Could not load class"...
https://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBossWS-JAX-WSTools#BottomUp_Using_wsprovide
https://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-13543
That's the suggested Echo.java
package echo; @javax.jws.WebService public class Echo { public String echo(String input) { return input; } }
That's the suggested compile and wsprovide command
[root@rhel6 test_wsprovide]# javac -d . -classpath jboss-jaxws.jar Echo.java [root@rhel6 test_wsprovide]# find . . ./echo ./echo/Echo.class ./Echo.java [root@rhel6 test_wsprovide]# /usr/share/jbossas/bin/wsprovide.sh -w echo.Echo Error: Could not load class [echo.Echo]. Did you specify a valid --classpath?
This one works (note: no -classpath jboss-jaxws.jar for javac, but a --classpath=. for wsprovide.sh):
[root@rhel6 test_wsprovide]# javac -d . Echo.java [root@rhel6 test_wsprovide]# /usr/share/jbossas/bin/wsprovide.sh -w --classpath=. echo.Echo Could not find log4j.xml configuration, logging to console. java2ws -s /tmp/test_wsprovide/output -classdir /tmp/test_wsprovide/output -d /tmp/test_wsprovide/output -verbose -wsdl -cp /tmp/test_wsprovide/./: -wrapperbean -createxsdimports echo.Echo java2ws - Apache CXF 2.4.6-redhat-1
IMHO, the documentation needs to be fixed, or wsprovide should have a default classpath of "."
regards
Leo