Hi Oliver,
Usually war files contain web applications. From what I've read, web
services written in java would usually be class files or class files
packaged in a jar file. Your web service is deployed using a
deployment descriptor or registered through the soap admin. tool.
You must have your web service files available through the classpath.
If you try to package your web service as a war file, it will be
expanded under the webapps directory and the SOAP web application
will
not be able to find your class files.
So, I would try putting my web service in a jar file, add the jar
file to the classpath, register it with SOAP, write a client to
exercise the web service, and test that puppy.
Hope this helps.
--- Oliver Rettig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I want to deploy my soap-service which I have packed as an
> .war-file. I
> Use TOMCAT with running apache-soap. For running apache.soap I have
> put
> the soap.war file in the folder <tomcat-home>/webapps.
> But now I don�t know where I should save my application.war. It�s a
> soap-server so I think I should put it in a sub-directory of soap?
> Or
> should I put it also in the webapps-folder? And where should I put
> the
> .jars I need for my application? Should I put them in
> <tomcat-home>/lib/common or in
> <tomcat-home>/webapps/soap/WEB-INF/lib?
>
> please help me
>
> Oliver
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