Alright some more fuel for the fire. I used the command line WSDL2JAVA tool bundled with Axis2 1.4 and imported the result into eclipse. Then tried to use the archive plugin on that. I do not receive the class not found error but I also don't get a class listing either. If I change the spelling I do get the class not found so now it seems to find the test service I created but still does not give a listing of the available services nor does it enable the next button. Hope that helps.
"Given enough time, the proper resources, and access to some really toxic stuff, one can probably dissolve just about anything except Peep eyes." ----- Original Message ---- From: Chris O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org Sent: Thursday, June 5, 2008 2:00:49 PM Subject: Re: Axis2 Service Archiver issue I am seeing the same problem as Kmany. I ran through the wizard but when I get to trying to load the class I also get the "error : Class not found ..." I actually even tried getting the plugin up in eclipse to debug where it thought it was looking but couldn't get it to work. But that's a seperate issue... I tried a number of different Class File Locations in step 1. It seems like the plugin should be able to find that out from the project but that's neither here nor there, the problem is it doesn't seem to work. I tried each directory in the tree which follows the model below... Project build classes com my_company my_project_name *.class I tried a number of variations of my_service_name and my_class_name I'm using the version of the plugin from: axis2-eclipse-service-archiver-wizard-1.4.zip and running a clean unzip of eclipse from this .zip eclipse-jee-ganymede-RC1-win32.zip Other system attribs: Java jdk 1.6.0_05 Windows XP I'm happy to supply more info I'm just not sure what else would give more insight... -Chris "Given enough time, the proper resources, and access to some really toxic stuff, one can probably dissolve just about anything except Peep eyes."