Hi Vincenzo,
   Thanks for the reply. Apparently, I had not configured the system correctly. I have got it working now.

Thanks
Sesha
 

Vincenzo Di Stefano wrote:

 Hi Sesha... yes: you have to create test1/imp directories into common/classes, and to move into it the Class2.class file. But, if on the server side you don't see any exception message, maybe your problem is not the one you wrote me... maybe you have a bad server configuration, and your client isn't able to find the server... but, first, tru to create the directories... Bye!!!
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Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: deploying a set of classes
 Hi Vincenzo,
   I am confused here - I have a class say Class1 that is located in test.myservice package. I placed it in webapps/axis/web-inf/classes/test/myservice directory. The above class (Class1) calls Class2 that is located in test1.imp package. So I dropped the Class2.class in webapps/axis/web-inf/classes/test1/impl directory. However, when I try to access the method in Class2, the server side, Class1,  does not throw any exception (making it difficult for me to debug!). On the client side I get the following exception:

java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException

 Do I need to also create the same directory structure under common/classes directory?

Thanks
Sesha

Vincenzo Di Stefano wrote:

Hallo Raju,  . In tomcat you have to insert the main class into the webapps directory, and exactly into webapps/axis/web-inf/classes. Starting from here, you have to create your subdirectories, and insert into them the main class... I'll try to explain it better. If, for example, your main class belongs to this package: test.myservice, you have to create into the classes directory, the test subdirectory, and into this one, the myservice subdirectory, obtaining this path: webapps/axis/web-inf/classes/test/myservice. Then you have to insert the main class into the myservice directory. Then, proceed to insert other classes and files into another directory, and exactly into the common/classes directory. Even here, if these classes belong to some packages, you have to create the right structure and insert classes into appropriate subdirectories.As far as the interaction with the database, I cannot help you a lot, because I'm just looking for it... but it shouldn't be very difficult... I hope I had help you. Vincenzo   ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 12:39 PM
Subject: deploying a set of classes
  Hi Could anyone please advice me on how to deploy a set of classes and xml files as a single web service,some of the classes parse xml files,some connect to databaseand some access some other services. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.Raju.

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