hi dims;

that s not a bug in Axis2 , to be fix , he is getting that error due to service isolation that's an Axis2 feature.

Thanks,
Deepal
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~Future is Open~

----- Original Message ----- From: "Davanum Srinivas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Axis2-0.94] Classpath for Axis code running inside an .aar?


Please log a JIRA bug. Looks serious.

thanks,
dims

On 1/18/06, Inigo Surguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I've deployed a .aar to Axis 2, and I'm trying to use Spring within it.
However, when Spring tries to access it's applicationContext.xml file from
the classpath, it doesn't work. When I try to access the classpath in my own
code, using MyObject.class.getResource() or
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResource(), I can't find
the file either; and when I check the classloader roots of the current
context classloader, it only shows Tomcat
5.5\webapps\axis2_094\WEB-INF\classes - and not the .aar itself.

When I move my applicationContext.xml to the Axis WEB-INF/classes directory,
then Spring can find it, which is consistent with the behaviour above.
However, it then can't load any of my application classes - presumably
because they're not on the classpath available to my application.

I can presumably solve this by moving all of my code into the Axis
WEB-INF/lib directory - but this defeats the point of having an .aar!

What am I doing wrong, please? How can I get the contents of the .aar onto
the classpath of classes within that .aar?

(I'm running Axis 0.94 inside Tomcat 5.5.12 on Windows XP with JDK 1.5)

Cheers

Inigo





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