Quoting Dominik Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

If you are not using TCP monitor between server and client you will probably
need to edit the src/conf/kandula.properties file and set port 8181 to 8080. The
default assumes redirect using a sniffer tool.

kandula.localService=http://localhost:8181/axis/services/
kandula.preferredCoordinationService=http://localhost:8281/axis/services/

-- Dasarath


> Yes I think so. Actually I have split the Banking example into two projects
> in eclipse. Both are webapps including the kandula libraries and the
> server-config file from the kandula example. So when I start the server for
> every project there will be started a webservice at
> http://localhost:8080/HelloWorld and
> http://localhost:8080/BankingClient. By looking at the web services with the
> browser (http://localhost:8080/BankingClient/services) there can be seen the
> following:
> 
> And now... Some Services
> AdminService (wsdl) 
> AdminService 
> activationCoordinator (wsdl) 
> createCoordinationContextOperation 
> registrationCoordinator (wsdl) 
> registerOperation 
> completionCoordinator (wsdl) 
> commitOperation 
> rollbackOperation 
> BankOneTest (wsdl) 
> test1 
> completionInitiator (wsdl) 
> committedOperation 
> abortedOperation 
> coordinator (wsdl) 
> replayOperation 
> abortedOperation 
> readOnlyOperation 
> preparedOperation 
> committedOperation 
> participant (wsdl) 
> prepareOperation 
> commitOperation 
> rollbackOperation 
> 
> So both web services are running and as soon as I run the Tester there I get
> a java.rmi.RemoteException: (404)/axis/services/activationCoordinator.
> 
> By using atomic transactions is it necessary that both ends are running on
> webservers or is it more a speciality of this exampel?
> 
> thx Dominik
> 
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> > Datum: Tue,  2 Oct 2007 08:53:34 -0400
> > Von: Dasarath Weeratunge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > An: [email protected]
> > Betreff: Re: Re: Help for Kandula 1
> 
> > Quoting Dominik Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 
> > Did you deploy the kandula services before invoking tx.beging()?
> > 
> > -- Dasarath
> > 
> > > Dear Mr Weeratunge,
> > > thanks so much for your fast response and your help I really appreciate
> > it.
> > > I have tried to run the examples but I encountered some serious problems
> > > with Axis 1_4 which I am trying to solve right now using the Axis
> > Mailing
> > > list. To continue working with Kandula I am using the Eclipse WTP IDE
> > where
> > > axis is already included. But I still have some serious problems with
> > > running the Banking example which is the first one and the most
> > important
> > > one for me to get working because it shows how the at are working. So
> > what
> > > I did is to setup a webapp project named HelloWorld in eclipse by using
> > > maven2 and tomcat 5.5 and the kandula jars I generated earlier. Further
> > I
> > > imported the BankOneDBMS.java and the BankOneSoapBindingImpl.java and
> > let
> > > it run with the server.config  delievered with the kandula package. the
> > > webservice runs fine and next I tryied to setup a client project as an
> > > console application with which I want to invoke the webservice. The
> > result
> > > is the error: (404)/axis/services/activationCoordinator   when the
> > method
> > > tx.begin() is invoked. So do I also have to integrate the client.config?
> > > From my understanding so far the client does not necessarily has to be a
> > > webapp, and so a console client would be fine, right?
> > > 
> > > thx in advance for your help
> > > 
> > > Dominik
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