Daniel Eduardo Salas Useche wrote:
Hi developers:
I am a beginner, I am sorry if this is a very simple question.
I have deployed web services in a windows and in a red hat and they run ok. 
Now, I have compiled axis2c in a debian machine. I noticed that the folder 
SERVICES did not appear. Then, I created the folder and put there my services. 
But, nothing is being deployed. In the log I found the message:

[Thu May  6 00:19:51 2010] [info]  No files in the path ..//services.

But, I created the files in AXIS2C_HOME, and I defined AXIS2C_HOME before start 
the server. Any ideas?
When installing Axis2/C if you don't install service samples as well, services folder won't appear in deployment folder. If you start server at this stage it will complain about missing services folder before starting. However if you install service samples or create services folder manually and put your service folders in it then it should work with no problem. Are you sure that when there is a service in services folder still it complain as 'No files in the path ../services' ?. If so what is the Axis2/C version you are using? However I did not find such problem in previous versions as well.

Thanks,
Damitha
Thank you very much,
Daniel

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DANIEL EDUARDO SALAS USECHE
Civil and environmental Engineering
University of Pittsburgh




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