Charitha,
Thank you for your swift response and for the references. This
works well with libraries. How about for configuration files? Lets say my
webservice reads a text file named "System.properties" inside a "
properties" or "conf" directory. Assuming that the web service needs to
read something from System.properties through something like
props.getProperty("AUTHOR"); and return the corresponding value in the
properties file such as AUTHOR=JOSEPH... where should i place this file so
it would be readable only to my web service. I've tried placing the
properties folder inside CATALINA_HOME/ and things work fine... The
problem with this setting is, it could lead to configuration conflicts for
other services.
thanks,
Joseph
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Re: libraries and configuration files
Hi Joseph,
The library files can be included in the lib directory created in your
service archive. The service archive file structure is as follows.
Yourservice.aar
- META-INF
- services.xml
-lib (You can include your lib files here)
-org
-test
-Yourserviceimplementation.class
For more information on axis2 service archive,please check the following
urls.
http://wso2.org/library/2546
http://jaxmag.com/itr/online_artikel/psecom,id,757,nodeid,147.html
regards
Charitha
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>
> Hi,
>
> I have a set of libraries and configuration files stored on a
> "lib" and "properties" directories respectively. Where do i place
> these directories so that they would be available in my Web Service?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Joseph
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