On Sep 25, 2009, at 6:30 PM, robert lazarski wrote:

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Tony Ennis <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm at home now, so no checking for me.  Thank God.

Am I sure? As sure as I can be. Previously the aar had "com" at the root. I moved the entire com tree to WEB-INF/classes/... as per your suggestion.
 I ASSume WEB-INF should be at the root of the aar...

Using the latest and greatest Axis2 and Jetspeed.


When you say " I ASSume WEB-INF should be at the root of the aar" ,
that doesn't seem right. The aar goes in your WEB-INF/services , and
the format of the aar should be just:

./myExample.aar
./META-INF
./META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
./META-INF/services.xml

I have no idea about Axis2 compatability with Jetspeed - I'd try
tomcat 6 first to see if that's the issue.

- R


I'm just talking about the structure of the aar file.

If I understand the documentation correctly, the aar file should have a META-INF folder inside, at the root. There should be a services.xml file in the META-INF folder. Also at the root is a lib folder. Finally, I had my classes at the root under 'com.'

All that was working fine before I tried getting a database connection.

I deploy the aar file to axis2/WEB-INF/services and didn't change any other files. Everything the webapp needs is in the aar file.

Jetspeed uses tomcat under the hood I believe.



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