Hi Hung,
yes the serializer is in the servers classpath. I also modified the Deploymentdescriptor there will be build a class from the given name. So it look like that the class will be found. But I will try to pront out the stack trace when the exception will be thrown. thx a lot... I thank you for each hint you could/can give me. daniel ____________________________________________ SinnerSchrader Deutschland GmbH Communication & Technology mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sinnerschrader.com fon +49.(0) 40.39 88 55-0 fax +49.(0) 40.39 88 55-55 gasstrasse 8-16 | 22761 hamburg | germany ____________________________________________ "Hung D. Viet" <dinhviet.hung@e To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piqus.com> cc: Subject: RE: my own Serializer 09.11.01 06:29 Please respond to soap-user Daniel, It seems that the Soap server doesn't know where your serializer class is located. Are you sure that the serializer is in the server's classpath. The error you get means that Soap server did recognize the mapped serializer, but it couldn't load the serializer up. Hope that it helps, Hung -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 12:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: my own Serializer Hi Chris, yes I mapped it also in the client. thx daniel ____________________________________________ SinnerSchrader Deutschland GmbH Communication & Technology mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sinnerschrader.com fon +49.(0) 40.39 88 55-0 fax +49.(0) 40.39 88 55-55 gasstrasse 8-16 | 22761 hamburg | germany ____________________________________________
