David,
to
me, your error message seems to indiciate that your service
cannot find the axis engine, not vice versa!
How is it implemented? What does your RPC object need of the
axis engine?
The
recommended method to deploy web services via jboss.net is
- not via the poo-poo way of copying your complete
application into web-inf and telling the admin servlet where to find it, but
by
- building a hot-deployable .wsr jar that contains your web
service code and your deployment descriptor under
META-INF/web-service.xml. In this case,
jboss.net will create a new classloader that is a child of the system
classloader
(including the axis code) and everything
should be fine.
CGJ
-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----hi:
Von: David payam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Februar 2003 21:54
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: [JBoss-user] NoClassDefFoundError(Jboss.Net)
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/axis/AxisEngine
at NodeAService.RequestToB(NodeAService.java:226)
... 46 more
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The reason is that RequestToB method of NodeAService
will call the class SendToB, but the class SendToB can't
be found by AxisEngine.
I have put all class files to ./deploy/axi! s.war/WEB-INF/classes
and also inlude a class jar file to my classpath.
But it still dosen't work.
So how can I let AxisEngine running in JBoss find my
class SendToB ?
Need any configuration ? wsdd?
Thanks!
David :)
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