Cristine, I'm sorry but it seems no one knows how to deal with it, I've been search the list for hours, post the same question. It only deploys to the default axis. I guess that's the price of opensource ;)

On 9/20/05, Thompson, Christine <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

I am working with Axis 1.2.1 on Tomcat 5.0.30. I would like to use axis under a web application named something other than "axis". I wish to deploy a jar file containing the service, so I cannot use the JWS deployment. However, when I tried this, and deployed my soap service to the new webapp using AdminClient (using a classpath containing all the axis jar files from the renamed application), it still attempted to deploy to http://localhost:8080/webapps/axis, not my new application. Looking at the source code of the AdminClient class, it uses a defaultURL of http://localhost:8080/axis/services/AdminService, which presumably causes my problem.

 

Is there a way in which I can deploy to another webapp? Or am I constrained by what appears to be a hard-coded url in the source code?

 

Thanks,

Christine

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