Perfect. Now I'm able to see the log in the console. I do within Eclipse: menu Run --> Open Run Dialog... --> Classpath tab --> select Bootstrap Entries --> click Advanced --> Add external folder --> select %SYNAPSE_HOME%\lib --> then click Up to move it up within Bootstrap Entries (however it suffice add %SYNAPSE_HOME%\lib in Bootstrap Entries).
Now, I'm studying how jUDDI looks to WSDL, how jUDDI can provide UDDI methods. I configured correctly jUDDI: I can see the "Happy jUDDI!" page without errors. But I have a common problem: in the* jUDDI console* when I click *get_authToken* to obtain an authentication token, and I insert my user and cred I get always the same error: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/ "> <SOAP-ENV:Header/> <SOAP-ENV:Body> <SOAP-ENV:Fault> <faultcode>SOAP-ENV:Server</faultcode> <faultstring>Fault string, and possibly fault code, not set</faultstring> </SOAP-ENV:Fault> </SOAP-ENV:Body> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope> I tried every possible combination of user and cred ("juddi" + "juddi", "juddi" + ""; "juddi" + "123456"; "jdoe" + "", ecc.), but everytime I got this SOAP response. To configure jUDDI I followed the official document http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/webservices/juddi/trunk/docs/Getting-Started.pdf?revision=547750 so my configuration file are exactly like specified in the document. Googling I read about changing the JDK version. I tried JDK 5 update 10, JDK 5 update 16, JDK + JEE 5 update 10, but nothing changed, and besides with this versions I can't run Synapse. Now with JDK + JEE 6 update 10, I can run Synapse but I'm still blocked with jUDDI. Someone can help me? [I post this e-mail also in the jUDDI dev mailing list] Thanks Pasquale 2008/11/29 Hiranya Jayathilaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Pasquale, > Good to hear that you managed to start and stop Synapse from within your > IDE. Both Eclipse and Idea enable you to configure the classpath. > > AFAIK in Eclipse you have to configure classpath from your run/debug > configuration window. Open up your run configuration window, go to the > classpath tab and hit the advanced button. Then you can add a directory of > your choice to the project classpath. > > In Idea you should go to settings and hit the project settings button and > make your changes to the classpath from there. (Look for a window where you > can specify project dependencies) > > In both IDEs classpath items are shown in a list. You can generally select > items and change the order in which they appear. The first item in the list > will be the first entry in your classpath string. > > Hope this helps. Good luck. > > Thanks > > Best Regards, > Hiranya > > On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:40 AM, Pasquale Campitiello < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Ok. Now I'm really able to run Synapse into Eclipse. >> *Hiranya*, I tried to stop Synapse (and so the javaw.exe process) hitting >> the stop button on Eclipse Console and it is ok. I also tried the QuickStart >> guide of Synapse, launching the configuration "sample 0" and "sample 150" >> within Eclipse, and everything successfully completed. >> >> But, yet I'm not able to configure the *Log4J*. I know that IntelliJ IDEA >> is a commercial IDE and it is possile to apply/buy several types of >> licenses, but I don't know precisely what I have to do with it for >> configuring "$BASE_DIR/lib directory to the front of the classpath". >> >> >> 1. Do I have to install IntelliJ IDEA (with "Classroom license", I >> suppose, because I'm doing this work for univesity...)? >> 2. Do I have to import Synapse into IDEA? How can I set "$BASE_DIR/lib >> directory to the front of the classpath"? >> 3. Is it impossibile to configure the Log4J in Eclipse, without IDEA? >> >> >> Thank you >> >> Pasquale >> >> >> 2008/11/25 Hiranya Jayathilaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>> Hi Pasquale, >>> >>> Please see my comments in-line. >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:48 AM, Pasquale Campitiello < >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> I'm proceeding with my project to create an interface to connect jUDDI >>>> 0.9rc4 and Synapse 1.4. I have some questions: >>>> >>>> 1) I imported the source code of Synapse in Eclipse with the parameter >>>> specified by Asankha Perera in the last mail. But I don't understand this: >>>> >>>> I use the classpath from the IDE project, and with IDEA, I add the >>>> *$BASE_DIR/lib >>>>> directory to the front of the classpath* to make sure my >>>>> log4j.properties is correctly picked up and the normal logs appear >>>>> >>>> >>>> It is about the object log (I see that this object is used very much)? >>>> And where is a logfile? >>> >>> >>> Synapse uses Apache Commons Logging and Log4J for logging purposes. The >>> logging configuration is specified in a file called log4j.properties which >>> generally resides in the $BASE_DIR/lib directory. By adding this directory >>> to the beginning of your classpath you make the log4.properties file get a >>> higher precedence over the other configuration files. This will enable >>> Synapse to print out some useful log statements on you IDE console while it >>> is operating within your IDE. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> THANK YOU >>>> >>>> Pasquale Campitiello >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 2008/11/13 Pasquale Campitiello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> >>>> I thank you very much for your help, really I'm a beginner but I need to >>>>> do this work (hard, for me). >>>>> >>>>> However, ok, in this weekend I will prepare my computer to run >>>>> everything (now I have to format for several problems). >>>>> Then I will try to import the project in Eclipse, and I will ask you my >>>>> doubts. >>>>> For example, in the first place what is "implementing a UDDI endpoint, >>>>> that gets the actual endpoint from UDDI"?. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> Pasquale >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 2008/11/13 Asankha C. Perera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> >>>>> Pasquale >>>>>> >>>>>>> As for getting the Synapse code into Eclipse, try mvn eclipse >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Yes, first do a full online build with "mvn clean install" (or "mvn >>>>>> clean install -Dmaven.test.skip" if unit tests fail), and then do "mvn >>>>>> eclipse:eclipse" to build the project. >>>>>> >>>>>> To run the default configuration from the IDE, what I normally do is, >>>>>> build and extract the binary Zip to some location, and use that location >>>>>> as >>>>>> the base directory and start the Synapse engine as follows: >>>>>> >>>>>> Main class: org.apache.synapse.SynapseServer >>>>>> VM params: -server -Xms256M -Xmx256M -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote >>>>>> Program parameters: /home/asankha/java/synapse-1.2/repository >>>>>> /home/asankha/java/synapse-1.2/repository/conf/axis2.xml >>>>>> /home/asankha/java/synapse-1.2/ >>>>>> /home/asankha/java/synapse-1.2/repository/conf/synapse.xml >>>>>> Working directory: /home/asankha/java/synapse-1.2 >>>>>> >>>>>> I use the classpath from the IDE project, and with IDEA, I add the >>>>>> $BASE_DIR/lib directory to the front of the classpath to make sure my >>>>>> log4j.properties is correctly picked up and the normal logs appear >>>>>> >>>>>> From here onwards, Synapse can run purely within the IDE >>>>>> >>>>>> asankha >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Asankha C. 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