Hi Niles,
Unfortunately, we are restricted to 10.1.2 at this time so I'll try
using oc4j commands to deploy instead of just dropping the war file into
the directory.
Thanks
Daniel
Nilesh Ghorpade wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I would suggest you use the OC4J commands for deploying and binding
the AXIS war file. This is because OC4J makes a lot of entries in its
configuration files. Hence when you just drop the AXIS war into the
home/applications folder these configurations would not be getting
updated.
Also I would recommend you use OC4J 10.1.3 instead of OC4J 10.1.2 (if
the version is not a restriction for you.) As the OC4J 10.1.3 also
offers you a web based ui for deploying, monitoring and controlling
you applications deployed in OC4J.
Hope that helps.
Regards
Niles
*/Daniel Teng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
Hi,
Can someone point me to any information on how to configure Axis2
with
oc4j 10.1.2? I haven't had much luck getting past the
"Happiness Page". I get an "Internal Server Error" with no stack
trace
when I click on the "Validate" button from the Admin page.
I did the following:
1. Dropped the *.war file into the oc4j-10.1.2\j2ee\home\applications
directory. (after starting oc4j, I can see that it expanded the
war file
into a folder named axis2 in the same directory).
2. Went into oc4j-10.1.2\j2ee\home\config and edited the following:
http-web-site.xml
application.xml
Are there other steps I am missing?
Thanks in advance.
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