Hi,
As I have seen synapse-samples_*.jar is not the actual jar which need to
be in class path, even I delete the above jar I can run the sample.
Correct jar would be org.wso2.esb.samples_4.8.1.jar
more proof
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Rukshani Weerasinha
Do we need to mention this file at all? It seems like the sample JARs are
installed in the correct places during installation and that the samples
run fine without needing to verify anything. If there's nothing for the
user to do, we shouldn't mention it. Gayan, can you please confirm?
Thanks,
Hi,
I think esb team can take that decision. Possible solutions would be we
shouldn't mention it (as you proposed) or we should mention the correct JAR
name.
If someone need to change the sample bit and explore things then mentioning
correct JAR name is much helpful rather black boxing the JAR
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Gayan Gunawardana ga...@wso2.com wrote:
Thanks Malaka, btw seems like that synapse-samples_2.1.2.wso2v4.jar was
patched, same bundle can be seen inside patch. so we are loading from
there right?
FYI
That doesn't necessarily means that the bundle is
In ESB latest documentation (ESB481) sample 380 [1] is mentioned under
*Prerequisites:*
Make sure the synapse-samples-1.0.jar is in your class path (by default
this jar is placed in the lib directory when installing ESB).
But under lib directory there is no synapse-samples-1.0.jar
Any way
I have updated the Doc.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Gayan Gunawardana ga...@wso2.com wrote:
In ESB latest documentation (ESB481) sample 380 [1] is mentioned under
*Prerequisites:*
Make sure the synapse-samples-1.0.jar is in your class path (by default
this jar is placed in the lib
Thanks Malaka, btw seems like that synapse-samples_2.1.2.wso2v4.jar was
patched, same bundle can be seen inside patch. so we are loading from
there right?
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Malaka Silva mal...@wso2.com wrote:
I have updated the Doc.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Gayan