As far as I understand it I can check if all necessary WebService components are up and accessible by typing into the browser the following URL:
http://localhost:8080/jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet This should work even if I did not deploy a real webservice. However when I tried to call this URL I got (from JBoss 3.2.5) the following response page: HTTP Status 404 - /jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet type Status report message /jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet description The requested resource (/jboss-net/servlet/AxisServlet) is not available. Why? This happens when I deploy a hello world webservice too. http://localhost:8080/jboss-net shows the same error. JBoss runs fine for JSPs and EJBs. I observed that axis.jar is located in the "all" subdirectory. In the past I deployed jars and wars for JSPs and EJBs into the "default" subdirectory". Do I have to pass a parameter to JBoss during the start in order to enable the Webservice feature inside? Thomas View the original post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3852766#3852766 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3852766 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on ITManagersJournal Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you think of them. Give us Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! Click to find out more http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl _______________________________________________ JBoss-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user
