Hello Dennis,
Great! Your solution works! Thanks a lot!
Ray

At 2011-03-04 15:17:36, "Dennis Sosnoski" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Ray,
>
>You need to include some added jars in your classpath for Java 5. See
>the WHICH_JARS file in the lib directory of your distribution - the jar
>names listed with [6] at the end are *optional* for Java 6 but
>*required* for Java 5. Under the "For JAX-WS support:" section you'll
>see several jars listed, including "geronimo-jaxws_2.1_spec-1.0.jar (Or
>the Sun equivalent) [6]".
>
>- Dennis
>
>Dennis M. Sosnoski
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>
>
>On 03/04/2011 08:00 PM, raylmail wrote:
>> Hello CXF Team,
>>  
>> Current we are using CXF 2.2.5 in our product for publishing services, the 
>> system runs fine on Java 6.
>>  
>> Now we plan to integrate a satellite product in, which runs on Java 5. I 
>> tried to write client in the satellite product to call services published 
>> from flagship product.
>>  
>> When I try JaxWsProxyFactoryBean or JaxWsDynamicClientFactory for client, I 
>> found that some classes CXF uses don't exist in Java 5, such as:
>>  
>>     javax.xml.bind.JAXBException
>>     javax.xml.ws.BindingProvider
>>
>> But I can find "Can CXF run with JDK 1.5? Yes." in CXF FAQ page.
>> Maybe I am fresh for CXF, are there some particular usage for Java 5 
>> environment ?
>>  
>> Any hint will be grateful :-)
>>  
>> Thanks a lot!
>> Ray
>>   

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