Hi, Regarding the jaxws-tools.bat prob, it is working in 2.1 trunk when I tried late last week. Might be a limitation in the version of geronimo that you are using.
Lin On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 6:24 AM, sainath chowdary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also if I try running from jaxws-tools.bat utility in server bin > directory..then i get a error message like this: > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: > org/apache/geronimo/c > ommon/DeploymentException > at > org.apache.geronimo.jaxws.builder.JAXWSToolsCLI.run(JAXWSToolsCLI.jav > a:71) > at > org.apache.geronimo.jaxws.builder.JAXWSToolsCLI.main(JAXWSToolsCLI.ja > va:61) > > Kindly clarify me in this regard > > On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 11:55 AM, sainath chowdary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >> I just wanted to give this information to know whether this has any >> relation with the problem. >> >> http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/developing-a-simple-calculator-web-service.html >> As pointed by the above link, when i start gsh and i type jaxws/wsgen its >> giving me an error >> Error: NotFoundException: jaxws/wsgen. >> >> Wont it work if I add the geronimo server runtime to the java build path? >> Isnt there a easy way to build a java client that can access a webservice >> deployed on server? >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Jarek Gawor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> You have to figure out what sort of jars you need based on the >>> NoClassDefFoundError exceptions. This error indicates that you need >>> wsdl4j.jar. You might also need to add a few axiom-*.jar, >>> XmlSchema-*.jar, neethi-*.jar, etc. >>> >>> Jarek >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 1:49 AM, sainath chowdary >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> > Ya, Its a standalone client in Java 5. I have added all the jar's from >>> > the >>> > directory org/apache/axis2 in geronimo installation directory. Now its >>> > throwing me a new error >>> > >>> > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: >>> > javax/wsdl/xml/WSDLLocator >>> > at >>> > >>> > org.apache.axis2.context.ConfigurationContextFactory.createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(ConfigurationContextFactory.java:180) >>> > at >>> > >>> > org.apache.axis2.jaxws.ClientConfigurationFactory.getClientConfigurationContext(ClientConfigurationFactory.java:49) >>> > at >>> > >>> > org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.impl.DescriptionFactoryImpl.createServiceDescription(DescriptionFactoryImpl.java:74) >>> > at >>> > >>> > org.apache.axis2.jaxws.description.DescriptionFactory.createServiceDescription(DescriptionFactory.java:69) >>> > at >>> > >>> > org.apache.axis2.jaxws.spi.ServiceDelegate.<init>(ServiceDelegate.java:87) >>> > at >>> > >>> > org.apache.axis2.jaxws.spi.Provider.createServiceDelegate(Provider.java:45) >>> > at javax.xml.ws.Service.<init>(Service.java:36) >>> > at javax.xml.ws.Service.create(Service.java:88) >>> > at abc.CalculatorClient.main(CalculatorClient.java:25) >>> > >>> > What could be possibly going wrong? >>> > >>> > On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:04 PM, Jarek Gawor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> That's a standalone client on Java 5, right? You will need to add a >>> >> bunch of Axis2 (or CXF depending which engine you want to use) jars to >>> >> the classpath. For example, for Axis2 you will need to add >>> >> axis2-jaxws-*.jar, axis2-kernel-*.jar, axis2-saaj-*.jar, and a bunch >>> >> of others jars. >>> >> Also, if possible, you could try running the client on Java 6 and not >>> >> worry about Axis2 or CXF jars since Java 6 has JAX-WS engine built-in. >>> >> >>> >> Jarek >>> >> >>> >> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:41 AM, sainath chowdary >>> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >> > hi, >>> >> > >>> >> > I have the following code in my java class which basically is trying >>> >> > to >>> >> > access the webservice deployed. >>> >> > -->URL url = new >>> >> > URL("http://localhost:8080/jaxws-calculator-1.0/calculator?wsdl"); >>> >> > QName qname = new QName("http://jws.samples.geronimo.apache.org", >>> >> > "Calculator"); >>> >> > Service service = Service.create(url, qname); >>> >> > >>> >> > But when i try to run it is a java applicaton I get the following >>> >> > error: >>> >> > Exception in thread "main" >>> >> > javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder$ConfigurationError: Provider >>> >> > org.apache.axis2.jaxws.spi.Provider not found >>> >> > at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder$2.run(FactoryFinder.java:138) >>> >> > at >>> >> > javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.doPrivileged(FactoryFinder.java:267) >>> >> > at >>> >> > javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.newInstance(FactoryFinder.java:125) >>> >> > at >>> >> > javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.access$200(FactoryFinder.java:44) >>> >> > at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder$3.run(FactoryFinder.java:258) >>> >> > at >>> >> > javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.doPrivileged(FactoryFinder.java:267) >>> >> > at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.find(FactoryFinder.java:168) >>> >> > at javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider.provider(Provider.java:32) >>> >> > at javax.xml.ws.Service.<init>(Service.java:36) >>> >> > at javax.xml.ws.Service.create(Service.java:88) >>> >> > at abc.CalculatorClient.main(CalculatorClient.java:25) >>> >> > >>> >> > But, when I use the same code to access a web service from a servlet >>> >> > it >>> >> > works fine.. >>> >> > Dont know where i am going wrong. Do we need to specify any other >>> >> > details? >>> >> > Kindly clarify me in this regard >>> >> > >>> >> > -- >>> >> > Sainath Chowdary >>> >> > B.Tech III yr, Spring Semester >>> >> > Electronics & Communication Engg >>> >> > Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Sainath Chowdary >>> > B.Tech III yr, Spring Semester >>> > Electronics & Communication Engg >>> > Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee >> >> >> >> -- >> Sainath Chowdary >> B.Tech III yr, Spring Semester >> Electronics & Communication Engg >> Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee > > > -- > Sainath Chowdary > B.Tech III yr, Spring Semester > Electronics & Communication Engg > Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
