The server side of the web service will probably need some different jars.

I'm a little surprised this isn't covered by a FAQ or the Wiki, as it seems to be quite a common question from new users - myself included.

Then again, I suppose this is one of those issues that is subject to change in each version, and depends on what features your web service makes use of.

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Stephen Souness


Callaway, Pamela wrote:
Hey, I’m no expert, but I found I needed the following jars for my web service client:

Axis

Jaxrpc

Saaj

Wsdl4j

Commons-logging

Commons-discovery

It runs without activation and javamail, but you might need those for what you’re doing.

That’s just my experience.

Pam

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*Subject:* required jar files for axis 2

Hi group,

I just downloaded axis2 1.3.

The lib folder comes with some 60 jar files as compared to 8-9 jar files with axis 1.4

What all jar files I need are essential if the I am deploying an axis-based web service.

I am sure, I do not need all these jars with my web app.

Thanks,

Ajit

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