Mike
put mail.jar, activation.jar, xerces.jar and soap.jar in %JAVA_HOME%
\jre\lib\ext...
You JVM is not finding these files which should be in the classpath of the
JVM...
Try it out..
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Nishant Awasthi
Corporate Systems Development
Progressive Insurance
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"First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they
fight you. Then you win." - Mohandas Gandhi.
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"Mike Agius"
<mike.agius@softol To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ogy.co.uk> cc: (bcc: Nishant Awasthi)
Subject: Execution error
08/01/2002 10:50
AM
Please respond to
soap-dev; Please
respond to
mike.agius
New to SOAP
Tomcat and SOAP set-up OK
Trying out a test of soap. Client app in JBuilder5. This code:
System.out.println("\n\nCalling the SOAP Server to say Hello\n\n");
URL url = new URL("http://localhost:8080/soap/servlet/rpcrouter");
String name = "Mike";
Call call = new Call();
The last statement givest the error:
Calling the SOAP Server to say Hello
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/dom/Node
at soaptest.Frame1.<init>(Frame1.java:26)
at soaptest.TestHello.<init>(TestHello.java:11)
at soaptest.TestHello.main(TestHello.java:40)
I think I am missing this component from a JBuilder Library but I don't
know
where it is.
TIA
Mike
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