Hi Andreas,

Thank you for your very helpful response. You are right, my jar files
from 2 different axis2 versions got mixed up. I was using axis2 v1.4
but i used axis2.jar of axis2 v1.5. The error was resolved by using
axis2 v1.5. However, when I tried running my sample client code, I got the 
below error during runtime:

[17:10:23.500] java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
[17:10:23.500]  at com.sample.LoginRequestDocument$Factory
..parse(LoginRequestDocument.java:86)
[17:10:23.500]  at com.sample.Axis2SampleMessageR
eceiverInOut.fromOM(Axis2SampleMessageReceiverInOut.java:2540)
..
..
..
[17:10:23.500] Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Cannot load SchemaTypeSyst
em. Unable to load class with name schemaorg_apache_xmlbeans.system.s23B9B2646D7
77B890CFC862E67D5196A.TypeSystemHolder. Make sure the generated binary files are
 on the classpath.
[17:10:23.500]  at org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlBeans.typeSystemForClassLoader(XmlBean
s.java:783)
[17:10:23.500]  at com.sample.LoginRequestDocument.<clinit
>(LoginRequestDocument.java:19)
[17:10:23.500]  ... 21 more
[17:10:23.500] Caused by:
 java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: schemaorg_apache_xml
beans.system.s23B9B2646D777B890CFC862E67D5196A.TypeSystemHolder
[17:10:23.500]  at com.caucho.loader.DynamicClassLoader.loadClass(DynamicClassLo
ader.java:1133)
[17:10:23.500]  at com.caucho.loader.DynamicClassLoader.loadClass(DynamicClassLo
ader.java:1113)
[17:10:23.500]  at org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlBeans.typeSystemForClassLoader(XmlBean
s.java:769)
[17:10:23.500]  ... 22 more
I already placed the schemaorg_apache_xml

beans.system.s23B9B2646D777B890CFC862E67D5196A.TypeSystemHolder in the  
classpath. Is there something that I might be missing? 

thanks, 

Clara
--- On Tue, 8/18/09, Andreas Veithen <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Andreas Veithen <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Help! Error when testing Axis2 client
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 2:45 AM

This probably means that you have a mix of JARs from different Axis2
versions (maybe at different locations in the class loader hierarchy).

Andreas





      


      

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