Hi Kenneth, Could you send the full exception?
Also, did you try browsing the jws file with ?wsdl appended? I've found that sometimes gives a good exception if there are compile errors with the .jws file. --- Jess On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 08:29, Kenneth Ahn Jensen wrote: > Hello > > I am running Tomcat 4.0.2 and axis 1.1 beta with J2SDK 1.4.1-01 on > Mandrake 9.0 linux (and on Red Hat 8.0). > --- > > The Happyaxis page reports no problems, and Tomcat can server my own > servlets just fine, but the Echoheaders example, along with every other > .jws service I try generates no output, but a ServletException > (NoClassDefFoundEx.) in the localhost_log file. > > Also, the first time after each tomcat-restart that I try to reach a > jws-service, i get this message in the catalina.out logfile: > ... > - Unable to find config file. Creating new servlet engine config file: > /WEB-INF/server-config.wsdd > ... > -only, it doesn't create any file anywhere? > > Tomcat is running as user tomcat, who owns the complete tomcat- and > axis directories, and the attributes are 775 on all the files/dirs. > > I have created a $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/axis/WEB-INF/jwsClasses directory > and given user tomcat write permissions (this helped when I used axis a > couple of months ago) but nothing changed this time. > > All the jar-files from the Axis distribution are in the CLASSPATH as well > as the $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib (endorsed) directory, so that shouldn't > be a problem either... > > Any ideas? > > > I know this problem (missing server-config.wsdd) has been discussed > several times, but I haven't been able to find the solution anywhere in > the mailarchives - and neither could Google help me out... > I used Tomcat/Axis in a project last semester and it worked almost > flawlessly (a nightly build from early november that i lost along the > way), and tomorrow i have the exam for that project and I can't get the > damn thing to work - which means that my program can not be demo'ed > during the examination. That sucks big time... :-( > > Best regards > Kenneth
