I am seeing another problem with Weblogic 6.1 and Axis 1.0 RC1. I wonder if it is related to the one described in this thread. When I invoke AdminClient to deploy a WSDD file, it prints the following error message:
- Problem with servlet engine config file: C:\DonutStore\public_html\axis/WEB-INF/server-config.wsdd
That's okay because EngineConfigurationFactoryServlet.getServerEngineConfig() tries to open server-config.wsdd at the above location where it does not exist. However, this file is eventually created at C:\bea\wlserver6 which is where Weblogic resides (instead of WEB-INF)! It appears that AdminServlet cannot properly determine the location of the application's WEB-INF directory.
Naresh
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From: Richard Sitze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 5:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Handling of server config from
EngineConfigurationFactoryServlet
OK, let me know if I *HAVEN'T* fixed your problem.
<ras>
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09/09/2002 02:59 PM
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OK. Fundamental problem (from my perspective). For a 'predeployed'
service, I may not WANT the default behavior to dynamically save the
services (no admin). The proper wsdd should already be there.
While I changed this behavior recently (bad bad me)... You DO have a
valid point. So, there is a potential for TWO different behaviours. Sound
like another candidate for a separate jar file:
1. Specifies META-INF/services/org.apache.axis.EngineConfigurationFactory
file
2. File (1) containing one line that names the class implementing the
behaviour you desire.
3. Drop it in your classpath.
However, for the sake of consistent/expected behavior for the 1.0 release,
I'm adding the behaviour back as-it-was.
<ras>
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09/06/2002 11:02 AM
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Hi all,
I'm pretty new to this project, but I have run accross a problem where the
default server-config.wsdd is not handled as would be expected (at least
by a newbie like me!). Using the AdminClient, updates never occur,
because FileProvider is called with it's InputStream constructor instead
of a filename based constructor. (Maybe this is on purpose for security
reasons? Then why do we care about the remote administration option?)
I've patched up EngineConfigurationFactoryServlet so that
getServerEngineConfig(ServletContext ctx) seems to be behave a bit more
nicely. I've attached a patch to the latest CVS sources, I'd appreciate
some feedback as to whether or not I'm way off track with this!
Thanks,
Jason
The patch:
Index: EngineConfigurationFactoryServlet.java
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RCS file:
/home/cvspublic/xml-axis/java/src/org/apache/axis/configuration/EngineConfigurationFactoryServlet.java,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -c -r1.7 EngineConfigurationFactoryServlet.java
*** EngineConfigurationFactoryServlet.java 30 Aug 2002 19:13:05 -0000
1.7
--- EngineConfigurationFactoryServlet.java 6 Sep 2002 16:00:49 -0000
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*** 55,63 ****
--- 55,67 ----
package org.apache.axis.configuration;
+ import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
+ import java.net.MalformedURLException;
+ import java.net.URL;
+
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import org.apache.axis.EngineConfiguration;
***************
*** 146,167 ****
* snooped by a browser)
*/
String name = "/WEB-INF/"+ SERVER_CONFIG_FILE;
! InputStream is = ctx.getResourceAsStream(name);
! FileProvider config;
! if (is == null) {
String rootPath = ctx.getRealPath("/");
if (rootPath != null) {
name = rootPath + name;
}
! log.error(JavaUtils.getMessage("servletEngineWebInfError01",
name));
- config = null;
- } else {
- // FileProvider assumes responsibility for 'is'.
- config = new FileProvider(is);
}
! return config;
}
}
--- 150,179 ----
* snooped by a browser)
*/
String name = "/WEB-INF/"+ SERVER_CONFIG_FILE;
! URL configUrl = null;
! try {
! configUrl = ctx.getResource(name);
! } catch (MalformedURLException e) { }
!
! FileProvider config = null;
! if (configUrl != null) {
! config = new
FileProvider(configUrl.getFile().toString());
! } else {
String rootPath = ctx.getRealPath("/");
if (rootPath != null) {
name = rootPath + name;
+ File f = new File(name);
+ if (f.exists()) {
+ config = new
FileProvider(f.toString());
+ }
}
!
! if (config == null) //if it's still null now
! log.error(JavaUtils.getMessage("servletEngineWebInfError01",
name));
}
! return config;
}
}