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I am seeing the same problem as Kmany recent post

I ran through the wizard but when I get to trying to load the class I also get 
the "error : Class not found ..."

I
actually even tried getting the plugin up in eclipse to debug where it
thought it was looking but couldn't get it to work. But that's a
seperate issue...

I tried a number of different Class File Locations in step 1. It seems like the 
plugin should be able to find
that out from the project but that's neither here nor there, the
problem is it doesn't seem to work.

I tried each directory in the tree which follows the model below...

Project
 build
  classes
   com
     my_company
       my_project_name
          *.class

I tried a number of variations of  my_service_name and my_class_name fully 
qualified and not.

I tried generating code with the axis2 codegen command line tool and importing 
that into eclipse. That netted slightly better results in that I didn't get the 
"Class not found..." but nor did it actually allow me to continue. It produce 
no results or error when load was clicked. 

I'm using the version of the plugin  from: 
axis2-eclipse-service-archiver-wizard-1.4.zip
and running a clean unzip of eclipse from this .zip 
eclipse-jee-ganymede-RC1-win32.zip

Other system attribs:
Java jdk 1.6.0_05
Windows XP

I'm happy to supply more info I'm just not sure what else would give more 
insight...

-Chris

 "Given
enough time, the proper resources, and access to some really toxic
stuff, one can probably dissolve just about anything except Peep eyes."



      
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times, serif;font-size:12pt">I am seeing the same problem as Kmany recent 
post<br><br>I ran through the wizard but when I get to trying to load the class 
I also get the "error : Class not found ..."<br><br>I
actually even tried getting the plugin up in eclipse to debug where it
thought it was looking but couldn't get it to work. But that's a
seperate issue...<br><br>I tried a number of different Class <span 
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class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1212688744_0">File</span>
Locations in step 1. It seems like the plugin should be able to find
that out from the project but that's neither here nor there, the
problem is it doesn't seem to work.<br><br>I tried each directory in the tree 
which follows the model below...<br><br>Project<br>&nbsp;build<br>&nbsp; 
classes<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;
 com<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
my_company<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
my_project_name<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
*.class<br><br>I tried a number of variations of&nbsp; my_service_name and 
my_class_name fully qualified and not.<br><br>I tried generating code with the 
axis2 codegen command line tool and importing that into eclipse. That netted 
slightly better results in that I didn't get the "Class not found..." but nor 
did it actually allow me to continue. It produce no results or error when load 
was clicked. <br><br>I'm using the version of the plugin&nbsp; from: 
axis2-eclipse-service-archiver-wizard-1.4.zip<br>and running a clean unzip of 
eclipse from this .zip eclipse-jee-ganymede-RC1-win32.zip<br><br>Other system 
attribs:<br><span style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(0, 102, 204); 
background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer; 
-moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin:
 -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial;" class="yshortcuts" 
id="lw_1212766145_0">Java jdk</span> 1.6.0_05<br>Windows XP<br><br>I'm happy to 
supply more info I'm just not sure what else would give more 
insight...<br><br>-Chris<br><div>&nbsp;</div>"Given
enough time, the proper resources, and access to some really toxic
stuff, one can probably dissolve just about anything except Peep 
eyes."<div><br></div></div><br>

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