Hi Claire! i havn't worked with resin and Axis before. but can you define the resin_home_directory.... Check if you have define RESIN_HOME in your system-variable I belive axis2 will read the resin_home_directory, and it cannot find it and try use resin_home_directory as default..., it is somehting i can guess...
________________________________ From: Claire Loto <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 11:02:19 AM Subject: Re: How do I deploy Axis2 on an Existing Application server running on RESIN? Hi Lars, Thanks for the response on this. Really appreciate it. By the way, I have the directory \usr\local\resin\lib\ however, based from the below logs, resin (or axis2) is looking for \\usr\local\resin\lib\ which is a network directory. Also, my resin is installed in the root directory (c:\resin). I was wondering, which particular file or jar does resin look up to when deploying axis2? thanks, Claire Lars Ericsson wrote: >Probebly you have some problem with path. >>check the \usr\local\resin\lib\, if it exists or not..... >>and find where you have installed the resin somewhere...... > > > ________________________________ From: >Claire Loto <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Tuesday, July 7, >2009 10:40:12 AM >Subject: How do I >deploy Axis2 on an Existing Application server running on RESIN? > >Hi >guys, > >I >really need your help very badly. I have an existing application >running on Resin server and I want to deploy >Axis2 on the Resin Server. What I did was to drop the axis2.war on the >webapps folder inside resin (resin/webapps). My problem is that when I >started our application, I got the below error: > > >[15:40:05.843] >WebApp[http://localhost:90/axis] starting >[15:40:07.859] >WebApp[http://localhost:90/axis2] >starting >[15:40:19.609] >com.caucho.config.ConfigException: >java.io.FileNotFoundException:\\usr\local\resin\lib\resin.jar >(The network path was not found) >[15:40:19.609] > at >com.caucho.config.TypeStrategyFactory.init(TypeStrategyFactory.java:162) > > >When >I removed axis2.war, I was able to successfully start our application >so I am certain that it's axis2.war that is causing this problem. From >the given logs above, \\usr\local\resin\lib\resin.jar is really an invalid >directory because it should be \usr\local\resin\lib\resin.jar.Does >anybody knows how to resolve this problem? This issue is bugging for >days already. > > >Thanks >in advance for your help. > > >-Claire > >
