Just a guess:
Maybe there is something wrong with the entry in the registry.
Right now I am working on a project that will also make use of Jetspeed and
Axis. I did it this way:
1.) Create Web Service
2.) Create client application
(executed through command line)
3.) Portlet the code of the client
into a portlet
It works fine
Matthias Wimmer
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandeep Nijsure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jetspeed and Axis
Hi,
I have a Jetspeed portlet which is trying to act as a client for a web
service. The underlying mechanism of the communication is Axis.
Whenever I run Jetspeed with my portlet in the registry, it does not load
any portlets at all. Log shows the error NoClassDefFound. It does not show
me which class is missing, though. If I remove my portlet from the
registry, it loads the rest of the portlets fine.
I have tried many CLASSPATH combinations. None of them works. Could anyone
please tell me what JARs do I need to run Axis? If you could provide me
with a CLASSPATH, that would be greatly appreciated. What version of
Xerces is needed?
It would also help if I could get a more detailed StackTrace of what class
is missing. I am using error level INFO. Does anyone know a way to get
detailed error messages?
Thanks a lot,
Sandeep
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