Hi Dims,

I had a different thing in mind: I want to move the whole
axis2-kernel-<ver>.jar into a shared lib (either shared/lib in the
case of tomcat, or an EAR archive in the case of any other application
server). Would that work for any call (i.e. would some classloading
problem arise) ?

Regards,
Angel

On 2/16/07, Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"It doesn't work" is not really a bug report is it? :) Yes, you can do
this, then don't package your service classes into AAR's. just drop
the classes in WEB-INF/classes for the respective WAR's and in the
repo for each one just have a directory with services.xml for each
service in that WAR.

thanks,
dims

On 2/16/07, Angel Todorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am also encountering problems with the Axis2 classloading. I would
> like to move axis2-kernel jar to shared/lib. All other axis2 jars stay
> in its own lib dir. I would like to use classes from the axis2-kernel
> jar in two web apps, not only in axis2.war. It doesn't work - my
> opinion is because Axis2 has probably some custom classloading,
> instead of using the classloading infrastructure of the Application
> Server.
>
> does this mean that if i want to deploy axis2 on some app. server
> which supports the EAR specification, i won't be able to share axis2
> jars between two webapps in the same EAR ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best,
> Angel
>
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