Sorry. Use 'spaces' to separate the classpath entries. This cp is not really a Java classpath. ./java2wsdl.sh -cn test.TestService -cp /path/test1.jar /path/test2.jar
Hope this helps. Upul On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 3:26 AM, Murphy Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Upal, > > > > I can't get this to work. I'm working on windows and I created a batch > file that looks like this: > > > > %AXIS2_HOME%/bin/java2wsdl -cn com.myCompany.api.xxx.yyy.client.myClass-cp > ./jar- > file1-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file2-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file3-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file4-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file5-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file6-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file7-1.0.M5.0.1.jar-of > myClass.wsdl > > > > (I had to change names because of confidentiality issues.) > > > > I received the following error: > > > > E:\E_ProgramFiles\toolkits\axis\axis2-1.3/bin/java2wsdl -cn > com.myCompany.api.xxx.yyy.client.myClass -cp ./jar- > file1-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file2-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file3-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file4-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file5-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file6-1.0.M5.0.1.jar:./jar-file7-1.0.M5.0.1.jar-of > myClass.wsdl > > Using AXIS2_HOME: E:\E_ProgramFiles\toolkits\axis\axis2-1.3 > > Using JAVA_HOME: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_06 > > An error occured while generating codejava.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > com.myCompany.api.xxx.yyy.client.myClass > > > > The batch file is in the same directory as my jar files and I know for > sure that the class is in the first jar file. > > > > Can you see any errors? > > > > Thanks and regards, > > Steve > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Upul Godage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Wednesday, February 13, 2008 8:14 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Run Java2WSDL on Class in Jar File? > > > > ./java2wsdl.sh -cn test.Service -cp /path/classes.jar:/path/others.jar > > cn is the class name. cp is normal Java classpath. sn for generated > service name. > Type ./java2wsdl.sh to see all the options. > > Hope this helps > > Upul > > On Feb 13, 2008 2:59 AM, Murphy Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I need to run Java2WSDL on a class that is in a jar file because all the > dependencies (imported classes) are also in the jar file. > > > > Is this possible to do? If so, can anyone show me the syntax? > > > > Thanks, > > Steve > > >
