On the war file settings inside the admin console, make sure you have PARENT_LAST set. This will allow the CLASSLOADER to use your packaged jars first on the CLASSPATH before the PARENT jar files. This might avoid any issues that could occur when the PARENT comes first and has conflicting classes.
Best Wishes, Dave
Russell Butek wrote:
This is the wrong forum for WebSphere questions, but to stop it right here I'll answer. You CAN run web apps containing AXIS inside WebSphere. We have many customers that do this. If you're writing AXIS-dependent code, you can still deploy it inside WebSphere as long as you deploy AXIS along with it.
If you've found some issues with this, describe them to me offline.
Russell Butek Web services consultant IBM Software Services for WebSphere [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512 940 8592
"Tysnes Are Thobias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/04/2005 03:54:17 AM:
Hello!
We are running WebSphere Application Servers in production and are planing on deploying a Web Application (Web Services, Axis 1.2 and Castor).
There are some issues deploying Web Applications containing Axis in WebSphere because IBM is using a "home-made" version of Axis inside WebSphere. I did contact IBM support and they can tell me that it is not possible to run Web Applications containg Axis on WebSphere 5.1.
Can anyone confirm this !? Do we realy have to change our Application Server because we decided to use Axis as SOAP Engine !?
Cheers, Are T. Tysnes
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