Hi Mark! thanks for the reply. Yup i typed -l as in l for Lion. i have a feelings its cause my classpath isn't set properly because i'm unable to echo the $AXIS_HOME directory.
 
Am i supposed to set the $AXIS_HOME,$AXISLIB etc in the bash_profile or bashrc? sorry i'm almost a total linux noob.
 
Anybody running axis/tomcat on linux? Help? Thanks..

Mark Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you typing -1 (dash ) or -l (dash ) for the
option? They look identical in some fonts. Looks like your message is
related to the option you specifed and not the classpath.


>From: shaun lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: "Unique" classpath problem
>Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 21:44:17 -0700 (PDT)
>
>oops im sorry i left out the "deploy.wsdd"
>
>its supposed to be:
>
>When i try:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] stock]$ java -cp $AXISCLASSPATH
>org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient -l
>http://localhost:8080/axis/services/AdminService deploy.wsdd
>
>I get:
>Unrecognized option: -l
>Could not create the Java virtual machine.
>
>
>
>shaun lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>Hi guys, maybe its the fact that im a newbie to both
>linux and axis, but no one else seems to be having my
>kind of classpath problems.
>
>Please help if you can =)
>
>Here goes, I installed axis 1.1 on tomcat4.06 that
>comes with NetBeans 3.5.1 by copying the
>axis-1_1/webapps/axis folder to my tomcat webapps
>folder as instructed by the tutorial.
>
>Then i set my class path as follows:
>
># .bash_profile
>
># Get the aliases and functions
>if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
>. ~/.bashrc
>fi
>
># User specific environment and startup programs
>
>PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
>PATH=$HOME/SUNWappserver/jdk/bin:$PATH
>
>set AXIS_HOME=$HOME/web/axis-1_1
>set AXIS_LIB=$AXIS_HOME/lib
>set
>AXISCLASSPATH=$AXIS_LIB/axis.jar:$AXIS_LIB/commons-discovery.jar:
>
>$AXIS_LIB/commons-logging.jar:$AXIS_LIB/jaxrpc.jar:$AXIS_LIB/saaj.jar:
>
>$AXIS_LIB/log4j-1.2.8.jar:$AXIS_LIB/xml-apis.jar:$AXIS_LIB/xercesImpl.jar:$HOME/web/axis-1_1
>
>PATH=$AXISCLASSPATH:$PATH
>export AXIS_HOME; export AXIS_LIB; export
>AXISCLASSPATH
>export PATH
>unset USERNAME
>
>-
>Is there anything wrong with my classpath? My axis
>installation validates fine but i can't seem to access
>the AdminClient.
>
>I get the following errors:
>
>When i try:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] stock]$ java -cp $AXISCLASSPATH
>org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient -l
>http://localhost:8080/axis/services/AdminService
>
>I get:
>Unrecognized option: -l
>Could not create the Java virtual machine.
>
>When i try:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] stock]$ java
>org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient -l
>http://localhost:8080/axis/services/AdminService
>
>I get:
>Exception in thread "main"
>java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>org/apache/axis/client/AdminClient
>
>Please help guys..this is really furstrating.
>
>I saw that some folks actually set their $AXISHOME as
>the copied axis directory in their tomcat/webapps. is
>that correct? Also, i already copied the jaxrpc.jar
>and saaj.jar to the tomcat/common/lib.
>
>Thanks a million in advance.
>
>
>
>
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