I just realized that. I went digging into my build process and found out that I am using the XDoclet wseedoclet ant task to generate the mappings. Apologies that piece of the puzzle slipped my mind.
For the moment I have worked around this be copying the tasks standard template, commenting out the DOCTYPE header and feeding that into the jaxrpc-mapping subtask using the template attribute. But what I think I really need is a copy of the dtd so I can include it in my distribution. Do you agreee that this would be the best way of avoiding problems in now and in the future? Do you have any idea where I can pick up a copy of the dtd. I have looked in all of the obviouse places and even did a google search. Plenty of hits on google, but all references to rather than the actual dtd. Thanks for your thoughts, /joel On Tuesday 08 March 2005 15:20, Davanum Srinivas wrote: > Axis does not generate anything that has that URL/DTD. > > -- dims > > > On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 14:51:11 +0000, Joel Rosi-Schwartz > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have an Axis 1.2 RC2 generated Web Service running on JBoss 4.0 that > > has been stable for a couple of months. Today, out of the blue, I can not > > longer start up JBoss. > > > > The problem is a URL that can not be found, > > http://www.ibm.com/webservices/dtd/j2ee_jaxrpc_mapping_1_0.dtd > > > > It appears that the Axis generated mapping files reference it in the > > header: > > > > <!DOCTYPE java-wsdl-mapping PUBLIC > > "-//IBM Corporation, Inc.//DTD J2EE JAX-RPC mapping 1.0//EN" > > "http://www.ibm.com/webservices/dtd/j2ee_jaxrpc_mapping_1_0.dtd"> > > > > IBM has reorganized their open source web site and the document is no > > longer available; at least at that URL. The real problem is that I can > > not even find a hard copy of the dtd sitting around. What a way to waste > > a day :( > > > > How do I get around this cleanly? I do not want to change the generated > > mappings by hand, because that will interrupt my automated build process. > > > > Thanks, > > Joel
