At 03:07 PM 6/29/2001 +0300, you wrote:

>I maybe fooling around here, but I noticed that you have soap.jar still
>in Jboss' classpath..
>
>As you run the ServiceManagerClient from the console. what is the
>classpath? ..or does the ServiceManagerClient throw these exceptions or
>JBoss/Tomcat?
>
>btw:have you tried the .war in jboss/deploy directory?
>

Timo,

Yes, that mention of soap.jar was from an earlier attempt at getting it right.
If I leave it out of the classpath, then I get the results mentioned.
This is true whether the soap.war is deployed under tomcat or jboss. The 
results are the same.

If soap.jar is in the the classpath of jboss, then I get the 500 error and 
the servlet classes under tomcat can't be found.
If I leave soap.jar out of the classpath, then I can deploy services, but 
cannot connect to them via the rpcrouter.
According to the apache soap docs I should be able to do both of these things.

Maybe it makes a difference, maybe not but here are some more of my setup 
details.
OS= on win2000
xerces, mail, soap, and activation.jars in enviorment classpath, as well as 
in the JBoss run.bat file
I'm using jdk1.3.1

Any chance anyone could send me their copy of run.bat and tomcat.bat?
Are there any other places I should be setting the classpaths ?


Cheers,

Dr. Bruce A. Scharlau
Dept. of Computing Science
Aberdeen University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
01224 272193


_______________________________________________
JBoss-user mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user

Reply via email to