Thank you for your answer.

 

This way not possible because I have no terminal (ssh) access to the application server. I upload my .war file with Plesk (server configuration tool) and it copy the file to the right position. That’s the reason why I choose the solution to add axis to my webapp.

 

Have you any other idea?

 

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how are you trying to install.

If you copy the axis folder from the original axis installation inside /webapps/ of tomcat..

copy all lib files inside axis lib or tomcat common libs.

 

It should work.

 

pritesh

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Monday, January 17, 2005 10:22 AM
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Subject: Installing Problems

Hi!

 

I have added axis to my web application. The .war file includes all files which are needed. When I run happyaxis I get this error message all other tests are ok:

Error: could not find a dependency of class org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServlet from file axis.jar
Axis will not work
See
http://xml.apache.org/axis/
The root cause was: null
This can happen e.g. if org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServlet is in the 'common' classpath, but a dependency like activation.jar is only in the webapp classpath.

What does this mean? I have read all mail group entries I have found no solution for this problem.

 

I hope you can help me!

 

With kind regards

Florian Schlosser

 

 

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