ok, based on Ajith suggestions I stopped using the wizard in Eclipse and went
for a straightforward ant build. That gave me the .aar file, but when I
deploy that .aar file, it doesn't work. On the Axis2 admin pages, I see that
the error is a missing services.xml.

Checked the .aar file and indeed it's missing.

I was under the impression that either it would not be needed when supplying
the WSDL or that the build (or wizard for that matters) would generate it
for me.

Any idea's?

Tnx in advance,

Paul

Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> You seem to be doing the right thing and I'm not sure what could be
> wrong ! However there is another option to generated the aar. Use the
> build file generated from codegen and run the jar.server target
> 
> Ajith
> 
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Kmany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Got a wsdl file and generated the Java classes for it using wsdl2java.
>> Then
>> looked up the mywebserviceService Skeleton file and implemented my
>> business
>> logic in it. And now I want to build the .aar file so I can deploy the
>> mywebservice.
>>
>> I'm trying to build the the Service Archive using the Eclipse Axis2
>> Service
>> Archiver wizard, but cannot get it to work.
>>
>> I point the Class File Location setting to the directory that contains
>> the
>> directory structure com/ws/mywebservice. The mywebservice directory
>> contains
>> my compiled Java classes that wsdl2java created (including my added
>> business
>> logic), so for example mywebserviceServiceSkeleton.class.
>>
>> On the second screen of the wizard, I skip the WDSL
>>
>> I do not add any additional jars
>>
>> I check the checkbox to generate the service.xml automatically
>>
>> and then I get to the part where I'm getting stuck...
>>
>> I have to specify a Service Name and Class name. So, I try all kind of
>> things here, but the wizard keeps telling me: "error : Class
>> notfoundcom.ws.mywebservice.mywebserviceServiceSkeleton"
>>
>> As you can see, as classname, I put in the full path + the name of the
>> skeleton class (in which my business logic is also implemented). I tried
>> all
>> kind of different options, but nothing seems to work. As Service Name I
>> use
>> the name of the service from the wsdl file i started with, which is
>> "mywebservice" in various combinations: "mywebservice" and
>> "mywebserviceService" for example.
>>
>> Not, nothing seems to work.
>>
>> Where am I going wrong?
>>
>> Tnx in advance,
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