Ajith,
i think IF the name is NOT present then we should use the directory
name...what do you think?
Actually i think it is the %USERPROFILE%\.axis2. i could be wrong.
-- dims
On 1/14/06, Ajith Ranabahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi steve,
> Here's an attempt to anwer your issues :)
>
>
> > 1) service name
> > - if the .aar file has not the same name as the attribute 'name' of the
> > 'service' element in the 'services.xml', the name of the .aar file
> will
> > be the service name the service is deployed with, e.g.:
>
> For the single service case the serviceName attribute is ignored
>
> > 2) service operations
> >
> > independet of the operations i "mount" in the ' services.xml', ALL
> opeations
> > of the service class will be shown on the service list
>
> Hmm.. This could be a bug :(. the default behavior is to expose all the
> public methods but if the user specifies any then only those methods need to
> be exposed. We'll check it out further.
>
> > another point ..
> >
> > i want to use the 'EchoBlockingDualClient' from the userguide, but i get
> an
> > exception: 'module.xml not found for the module : addressing;'
> >
> > on the axis2 homepage users are advised to remove the .axis2 dir and
> create a
> > new one. my question:
> > where do i have to place this dir using windows? i tried several places
> (root of
> > my hdd, dir the client runs in, ..) and it didn't worked out.
> > what about the 'module.xml'?
>
> The .axis directory is created in the users home. it's usually something
> like C:\Documents and Settings\${user} but if you've set a custom home check
> the values of the HOMEPATH and HOMEDRIVE environmental variables just to
> make sure
>
> > thanks in advance,
> > steven
> >
>
>
>
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> Ajith Ranabahu
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