Hi Christoph,
The problem is that the
http://localhost:8080/jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet
throws a NullPointerException until i request each wsdl individually.
Once all the wsdl's have been requested then the AxisServlet is able to
produce the list of services.
Mark.
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Christoph
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If you are not requesting the wsdl individually, how do you request it?
Through the AdminServlet?
The only difference I could imagine is that if you are coming through the
service-request chain, then you will be guarantueed the right classloader
which I�m not sure for any other entry point into the
axis transport layer.
What exception do you get in that case? Did you obtain the latest jboss.net
sources?
CGJ
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Hi Dave,
I'm actually still getting this error and it seems that the only way
to get rid of it is to request each services wsdl individually. I went to
the apache site to download RC3 but couldn't find it.
I could only see RC2. Are you building it from CVS or something?
Thanks,
Mark.
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I was getting this all the time using 1.1beta when asking for the ?wsdl.
Upgraded to RC3 and the issue went away.
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Hi again,
Looks like I was just being a bit impatient. If I give it a few
seconds to allow it to catch up then everything works like a dream. Sorry
for the false alarm.
Christoph, specifying '*' as the allowedmethods works perfectly as well.
Great stuff.
Thanks,
Mark.
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