The package name for the service is samples.net.more.servlets.schema;
The class is located in the samples.jar file under
tomcat/webapps/soap/WEB-INF/lib/samples.jar with the path being
samples/net/more/servlets/schema/RouteService in the jar file.
Rich Catlett
Steeve Gilbert wrote:
>Seems like your package "net/more/servlets/schema/RouteService" should be
>located at
>{tomcat}/soap/WEB-INF/classes/net/more/servlets/schema/RouteService but is
>in fact located at
>{tomcat}/soap/WEB-INF/classes/samples/
>net/more/servlets/schema/RouteService.
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>What's your package name at the head of your Java file? Your class file
>should be located at...
>{tomcat}/soap/WEB-INF/classes/{your package name}
>
>Steeve...
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>Rich Catlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 13/08/2001 01:20:59 PM
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>Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>cc: (bcc: Steeve Gilbert/G_STGEORGES/CANAM_MANAC)
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>Subject: trouble finding a deployed sevice
>
>
>I've got a client set up, it runs sends it's envelope and then gets
>back a response only problem is that that response is an exception. The
>error message I get back is the following
>
>SOAP-ENV:Server.Exception: samples/net/more/servlets/schema/RouteService
>(wrong name: net/more/servlets/schema/RouteService)
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>My deployment descriptor looks like this
>
><isd:service xmlns:isd="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment"
>id="urn:RouteService" type="message" checkMustUnderstands="false">
> <isd:provider type="java" scope="Application" methods="RouteService">
> <isd:java class="samples.net.more.servlets.schema.RouteService"
>static="false"/>
> </isd:provider>
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><isd:faultListener>org.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener</isd:faultListener>
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></isd:service>
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>The envelope that I am sending looks like the following before I
>unmarshall it
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><s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
><s:Body>
><RouteService xmlns="urn:RouteService">
><attach name="XMLData" location="0">XMLData</attach>
></RouteService>
></s:Body>
></s:Envelope>
>
>Does anybody know where I am getting it wrong? Thanks
>
>Rich Catlett
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