This describes what is necessary to get soap up and running - I did it with weblogic6.1sp2.
Your next problem might be accessing an ejb from soap...the biggest clue that helped me to get this working was : you need to jar up all the classes (Home, Remote, EJB and all generated classes) related to the bean put this jar file in the CLASSPATH of the startWebLogic script.
manishi tuli wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">HI ,
I am new to soap ,
I am installing soap2.2 on weblogic 6.1 . i have set my classpath like this
set CLASSPATH=.;.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;.\lib\weblogic.jar;c:\bea\utils\xerces.jar;c:\bea\utils\soap.jar;c:\bea\utils\mail.jar;c:\bea\utils\activation.jar;c:\bea\utils\bsf.jarc:c:\soap\soap-2_2;C:\bea\wlserver6.1\config\mydomain\applications\soap\WEB-INF\classes
but when i try to hit this url
http://localhost:7001/soap/servlet/rpcrouter
its give me error
invalid request . It seems , soap is not installed sucessfully
plz any body help me in solving this . what i am missing
thanks
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