Umm... somehow I got entirely confused over version #s...  and prereqs.  So let me try again:

There are NO supported solution for AXIS 1.0.  It MAY BE that the
following (unsupported) will help:

- pull xml-axis/java/lib/commons-discovery.jar version 1.16
- replace same in your AXIS 1.0 binary distribution.

(and I *mean* unsupported, source for that version of discovery is NOT
available... yes, it's 'in' CVS, but it never made it to a nightly build).


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Richard A. Sitze
IBM WebSphere WebServices Development



Bob Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

10/11/2002 12:04 PM
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>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Sitze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

   Richard> The 'supported' solution will be in last night's build of
   Richard> AXIS.  You can 'mod' axis 1.0 as follows:

I'm not comfortable with taking a nightly build, or HEAD, because of
all the changes of late.

   Richard> xml-axis/java/src/org/apache/axis/configuration/EngineConfigurationFactoryFinder.java
   Richard>  (& rebuild)

Unfortunately taking HEAD of EngineConfigurationFactoryFinder.java
into 1.0 doesn't work. Too much other stuff has gone on.

   Richard> OR, as an (unsupported) alternative, you can pull:

   Richard> - xml-axis/java/lib/commons-discovery.jar version 1.9 and
   Richard>   replace same in
   Richard> your AXIS 1.0 binary distribution.

version 1.9 of commons-discovery.jar is BEFORE the 1.0 branch. I
pulled 1.16 right after you checked it in yesterday, and that seemed
to work. Then I saw your note that started this thread.


   Richard> This second will not be supported because the newer
   Richard> versions of commons-discovery will not work here.  I put
   Richard> a fix in discovery, but after review it became apparent
   Richard> that such was not the right way to work in the java
   Richard> world.

   Richard> Sorry for the confusion.

Still not entirely clear as the correct solution.
Thanks for your attention to this, btw.

- Bob

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