If you are now deploying Tomcat 4, clean that old junk out of the
jre/lib/ext.  It will screw up Tomcat, let alone SOAP.

Scott Nichol

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From: "Chuck Amadi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 7:28 AM
Subject: Got Soap Admin can't deploy services


> *I have tested my installation *
> By starting my Web server and make sure that my installation is correct
> by pointing your browser to http://localhost:8080/soap/admin. I got the
> administration screen .Albiet I am unable to list,delpoy or undeply I'm
> aware that I must create deployment decriptor.xml an example so i did.
>
> Hopefully someone who followed the www.vsj.co.uk Clean and serene may
> help me as I originally followed their setup by bundling the downloads
> (Soap 2, Parser Xerces-j ,at the time tomcat v3.2.1 unzup them to <jdk
> install> /jre / lib / ext directory and replace any servlet that may be
> there.
>
> I thus set up a classpath to include Xerces and Apache Soap libraries So
> created a setpaths.bat file to do this.
>
> Thus Configured Tomcat for Soap with the </ContextManager> TAG.
>
> Problem can't deploy my example Web Service .
>
> Plus suggest what I can try out.
>
> Cheers alll
>
> --
> Regards
> Chuck Amadi
> ICT Dept Systems Programmer
> Rhaglenydd Systemau Adran ICT
>
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