Lin, Can you please upload your diff to the JIRA issue? and the url to where you picked up the jaxws ri jar
thanks, dims On 3/28/07, Lin Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A bit update here... So I put the tools.jar from JDK_home\lib to my .m2 repo and updated the axis2 config pom.xml file to have that as a dependency. I am able to pass this error and run the wsgen tools now inside of Axis2Builder(with some hardcoded values). I don't think that is the right way to do things so could someone suggest a better way to load a jar that is not in the repo? Thanks, Lin Lin Sun wrote: > Hi David, > > Thanks for your reply! > > Yes I am basically invoking the WSToolsObjectFactory.wsgen from > Axis2Builder, which will be invoked during deployment of the module when > .wsdl isn't provided for the service endpoint impl class. > > I've build my classpath String (hardcoded values for now) as I need it > to pass into the WSToolsObjectFactory.wsgen call, and I think it is > running in geronimo kernel (see exception below). But the kernel still > needs to load the jar files. For instance, the wsgen tool needs the > JDK_home\lib\tools.jar from SUN's JDK, and the kernel doesn't seem to > have it loaded so I kept getting a CNF error from the > AnnotationProcessorFactory class in the tools.jar. How do I load a jar > from JDK in the kernel? > > 09:50:45,484 ERROR [Deployer] Deployment failed due to > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: > com/sun/mirror/apt/AnnotationProcessorFactory > at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method) > at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(Unknown Source) > at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(Unknown Source) > at > org.apache.geronimo.kernel.classloader.JarFileClassLoader.access$200( > JarFileClassLoader.java:52) > at > org.apache.geronimo.kernel.classloader.JarFileClassLoader$6.run(JarFi > leClassLoader.java:308) > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > at > org.apache.geronimo.kernel.classloader.JarFileClassLoader.findClass(J > arFileClassLoader.java:260) > at > org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.MultiParentClassLoader.loadClass(Mu > ltiParentClassLoader.java:299) > > Thanks again, Lin > > David Jencks wrote: >> >> On Mar 22, 2007, at 2:06 PM, Lin Sun wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I am trying to build a classpath string for the wsgen tools. >>> Basically, I need to use a few sun jars, a few geronimo spec jars and >>> a few axis2 jars and the module from the repository to build the >>> classpath string. And I am trying to do this from Axis2Builder. >>> >>> Jarek mentioned to me that I might be able to use configuration >>> manager that can help me find the jars automatically if I just give >>> it the group and actifact id. Could someone shed some light on how >>> to use that? >>> >>> If there isn't such a manager avail, what is the best way to get the >>> geronimo server path so that I can find the jars from the path myself? >> >> ServerInfo can get you the server locations, but if there are lots of >> repositories installed that won't do you much good. >> >> If you have a Repository and an artifactId you can get the File location >> >> You might be able to travel through the ConfigurationManager to >> various ConfigurationStores and eventually end up with a classpath, >> but I wonder if it would be possible and/or simpler to run the tool in >> a geronimo kernel and use our classloaders? >> >> thanks >> david jencks >> >>> >>> Thanks a lot >>> >>> Lin >>> >> >> > >
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