Did you copy all the JARs in rampart-1,3/lib into webapps/axis2/WEB-INF/lib
?
- Steve
"Sun Yang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/29/2008 01:05:12 PM:
> Hi,
> I am new to Axis2. I have some problem when I want to engage
> rampart. Please give me a hand to look at it.
>
> Steps I take:
> I. Modify the axis2.xml file to add a module ref to rampart;
> 2. Copy rahas-1.3.mar, rampart-1.3.mar to the <repository-
> path>/modules directory;
> 3. Write a very simple program to test it. Eg:
> /------------------
> public class MyTest {
> private static EndpointReference targetEPR = new EndpointReference("
> http://localhost:8080/axis2/services/MyService");
>
> public static void main(String[] args) throws AxisFault {
> ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient();
> sender.engageModule("rampart");
> }
> }
> --------------------/
> 4. When run, I use jvm parameter(-Daxis2.xml=...) to transfer the
> right axis2.xml and axis2.repo parameters to the make them point to
> the right location.
> 5. When run, it always complain that some class cannot be loaded.
>
> I make some debugging and find the reason is the lack of class
> definition. But the class is obviously resides in the jars listed in
> the classpath. I guess there are some classloading issues there. So
> I copy all the jars in the lib to the jre's lib/ext folder. That
> works fine and no error occur.
>
> But I am not sure whether it is the right way to solve this problem?
> Do I make something wrong here? Please help me to give me some advices.
>
> Best Regards,
> Yang Sun
>
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Steve Gruverman
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