Jody Garnett-3 wrote:
> 
> So what epsg-xxxx jar do you have left? We need one of them to 
> understand the codes; also I hope the coes are of the form "EPSG:4326" 
> ie they should start with "EPSG".
> 
> 
> It sounds like you have a problem bundling your web application; the 
> geotools epsg-xxxx.jars make use of the "factory service provide 
> interface" system in which the jars META_INF/services folder contains 
> text files; each one describeing classes that implement services.
> 
> In eclipse (where I use OSGi) I have a problem because the classloader 
> will not geotools look at the META_INF/services folder. What web 
> application are you using; perhaps it is doing something complicated 
> with classloaders that is getting in the way?
> 
> Jody
> 

Thank you for reply.

I use Jboss Application Server and MyEclipse for developent.

Why Desktop application run and Web application have problem?

I hope you help me. I don't know solve my problem :(

Thanks

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