any one uses Tomcat and AXIS.  I run the happyaxis.jsp and receive this
warning:
The core axis libraries are present. 1 optional axis library is missing
Note: On Tomcat 4.x and Java1.4, you may need to put libraries that contain
java.* or javax.* packages into CATALINA_HOME/common/lib
jaxrpc.jar and saaj.jar are two such libraries. 

I tried that but it still gave me that warning.

Thanks,
Eric




-----Original Message-----
From: Jeanfrancois Arcand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:54 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: DTD for server.xml??


Oups (remove the quote)

<!DOCTYPE web-app[
    <!ENTITY vhost1 SYSTEM "/path/to/tomcat/conf/vhost1.xml">

]>

-- Jeanfrancois

Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:

> I thin it should be defined like this:
>
> <!DOCTYPE web-app[
>     <!ENTITY vhost1 SYSTEM "/path/to/tomcat/conf/vhost1.xml">
>
> "]>
>
> I did not try it but that the way ENTITY works usually.
>
> -- Jeanfrancois
>
> Turner, John wrote:
>
>> Sorry, that should be
>> <!ENTITY vhost1 SYSTEM "/path/to/tomcat/conf/vhost1.xml">
>>
>> Typo in "vhost".
>>
>> John
>>
>>  
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:42 AM
>>> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
>>> Subject: RE: DTD for server.xml??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> That makes sense.  OK, next question, in a thread started yesterday, 
>>> it was
>>> mentioned (correctly, I assume) that you could use XML entities to 
>>> include
>>> external XML files into server.xml. 
>>> So, this link came up on Google:
>>>
>>> http://tech.irt.org/articles/js212/#example_2
>>>
>>> Which leads a person to believe that something like
>>> <!ENTITY vhost SYSTEM "/path/to/tomcat/conf/vhost1.xml">
>>>
>>> Then towards the bottom:
>>>
>>> &vhost1
>>>
>>> would work in server.xml, but it doesn't.  Error:  "Catalina.start:
>>> org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The content beginning "<!" is not 
>>> legal markup. "
>>>
>>> Is this a futile path, or is it possible to include external XML into
>>> server.xml when server.xml is parsed?  If so, how?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>   
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:37 AM
>>>> To: Tomcat Users List
>>>> Subject: Re: DTD for server.xml??
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It would be almost impossible to write a DTD for server.xml     
>>>
>>> since an   
>>>
>>>> admin may inject custom classes (Listeners/Loggers).
>>>>
>>>> To have a dtd, we would need to know every property which can be 
>>>> set for every class (which may be made known in server.xml) since     
>>>
>>> tomcat uses   
>>>
>>>> reflection from Diegester.
>>>>
>>>> -Tim
>>>>
>>>> Turner, John wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>> Hello -
>>>>>
>>>>> I notice that the top of web.xml has:
>>>>>
>>>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
>>>>> <!DOCTYPE web-app
>>>>>     PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web       
>>>>
>>> Application 2.3//EN"
>>>   
>>>
>>>>>     "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>
>>>>>
>>>>> yet the top of server.xml has nothing.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm very new to XML, so forgive me if this is a lame or FA       
>>>>
>>>> question, but is
>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>> there a DTD for server.xml?  If so, why isn't it specified       
>>>>
>>>> in server.xml,
>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>> and what is the URL?  Is server.xml "real, official XML" or just
>>>>> "convenience" XML?
>>>>>
>>>>> - John
>>>>>
>>>>> ============================================
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