Hi Ivan, thanks for the reply. I am new to OS X but I believe that a jdk is in use here as its defined in Eclipse thus:
/System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk It would seem from the below link that Apple lays out the JDK somewhat differently than Sun and there is no lib/tools.jar. From gooling around I have seen that perhaps creating a symbolic link in lib for tools.jar linking to ../Classes/classes.jar might help but this showed no improvement. http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Java/Conceptual/Java14Development/02-JavaDevTools/JavaDevTools.html Java Developer Guide for Mac OS X Comparing the logs on Mac vs Windows I see on the Mac: [GBeanSingleReference] Started default/cmdb-project/1.0/car?J2EEApplication=null,j2eeType=WebModule,name=default/cmdb-project/1.0/car then it goes straight to: [TomcatContainer] Creating context '/CMDBProject' with docBase '/opt/apache/geronimo-tomcat6-javaee5-2.2.1/repository/default/cmdb-project/1.0/cmdb-project-1.0.car/' However on Windows, between these two log entries, there are stacks of log lines from other modules (and I've removed some for brevity): MetadataFactoryRegistry --> Axis2ConfigGBean --> Loader --> StAXUtils --> OMSerializableImpl --> Phase --> RepositoryListener --> JAXWSUtils --> WSDL4JWrapper --> BaseWSDLLocator --> WSDLWrapperBasicImpl --> AxisService --> AxisConfiguration --> TomcatContainer --> TomcatWebAppContext. There is no random generated folder in the web applcation's repository folder - only a WAR folder structure and expected supported file and a single jsp I am using to test the application is actually deployed (that works when the app is deployed). Is there anyone out there who is using OS X as their development environment who might know what's wrong - I strongly suspect this is to do with Apple's JDK ? thanks. -- View this message in context: http://apache-geronimo.328035.n3.nabble.com/Configuring-JAXWS-on-Mac-OS-X-tp2830489p2833382.html Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
