Thank you David, you are the KING:)))
it was the f**n server-config.wsdd  file....the remote tomcat for some
reason doesnt create it at all.so i just made my own one and placed it in
tomcat-6\webapps\axis\WEB-INF folder and it worked perfectly!!
thank you soo much,youve saved me a tone of grief:))
thanks
srdjan

David Ojeda wrote:
> 
> Ok then...
> I know two ways of deploying a service with wsdd
> 1. Deploying the axis war with your ws classes and then using the admin 
> servlet to deploy the servlet using the wsdd. This modifies the deployed 
> server-config.wsdd 
> 2. Using org.apache.axis.utils.Admin in order to create and update a
> server-
> config.wsdd and then deploy the axis war, ws classes and
> server-config.wsdd
> 
> Which one do you do? (Maybe a third one that I do not know)
> If you are using (1), I would check if the server-config.wsdd is being 
> replaced when restarting tomcat
> 
> Some other thoughts:
> - If you are using war files and tomcat is not configured to automatically 
> explode wars, I enable it and try again. 
> 
> Hope my ideas help a bit, it has been a while since I use gentoo and
> axis1. 
> Now I use arch or ubuntu and axis2 :)
> 
> On Friday 26 September 2008 10:18:28 srdjan wrote:
>> I'm sorry,I should have been more concise.I mean I have tested my service
>> on the tomcat instance which is on my own computer and it works fine.when
>> I
>> stop and then start the tomcat,my service's wsdl is still visible on the
>> http://localhost:8080/axis/servlet/AxisServlet url. This is not the case
>> with the tomcat which is located on the remote server machine which runs
>> on
>> linux gentoo. when i restart that tomcat,my own service is no longer
>> visible on the ...8080/axis/servlet/AxisServlet url. and yes,this
>> instance
>> of tomcat is instaled using emerge command.
>>
>> David Ojeda wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > What do you mean by "every time tomcat is restarted" and "This doesnt
>> > happen
>> > when i restart my local tomcat" ?
>> > I am guessing that "local tomcat" is a tomcat instance installed
>> manually
>> > in
>> > your home and there is another instance installed by portage/emerge ?
>> >
>> > On Friday 26 September 2008 07:27:55 srdjan wrote:
>> >> Yes,but axis is not standalone server,tomcat is,and it recognizes axis
>> >> as some sort of servlet.
>> >> I am deploying my service on axis using wsdd.My service is simply a
>> java
>> >> class(+ a client for another service) ,not a servlet.I can deploy it
>> on
>> >> tomcat as war,but it wont work,because its not a servlet and it uses
>> >> axis.
>> >> Perhapse I am mistaken on this, if someone knows a way i can do this,
>> i
>> >> will gladly listen.
>> >> Again,my problem is not in deploying my service,my problem is that my
>> >> service disapears( its wsdl is not visible on
>> >> ..:8080/axis/servlet/AxisServlet) every time tomcat is restarted. This
>> >> doesnt happen when i restart my  local tomcat.
>> >> the worst thing is i can't seem to find a similar situation anywhere..
>> >>
>> >> thanks for your effort David
>> >>
>> >> David Ojeda wrote:
>> >> > Hello,
>> >> >
>> >> > I don't think that your problem is related to the way you installed
>> >>
>> >> axis.
>> >>
>> >> > I
>> >> > believe most people don't use that particular flavor of linux nor
>> >>
>> >> install
>> >>
>> >> > axis
>> >> > using emerge, rpm, apt-get, pacman, etc. IMO most people just deploy
>> >>
>> >> the
>> >>
>> >> > axis
>> >> > war in tomcat or deploy a customized war with the axis content.
>> >> >
>> >> > In my case, I create a war with the axis content, the webservices
>> >> > classes, resources, jars and aars, and the appropiate axis
>> >>
>> >> configuration.
>> >>
>> >> > Hope it helps.
>> >> >
>> >> > On Thursday 25 September 2008 12:06:34 srdjan wrote:
>> >> >> hi,
>> >> >> i have recently succesfully deployed my service on axis,however
>> when
>> >> >> i restart tomcat on the remote server my service is somehow lost-
>> its
>> >>
>> >> wsdl
>> >>
>> >> >> is
>> >> >> no longer visible.all the class files of the service are in
>> place,and
>> >> >> everything is ok with service itself( i have tested it on my local
>> >> >> tomcat).
>> >> >> tomcat is on the remote server which runs on linux gentoo,and i
>> have
>> >> >> developed my service under windows,but i seriously doubt that the
>> >> >> problem lays there.
>> >> >> could the problem be in that i haven't actualy instaled axis(using
>> >> >> the linux emerge command) but have just copied axis/webaps in
>> >>
>> >> tomcat/webaps?
>> >>
>> >> >> i
>> >> >> have lost entire blody day trying to figure this out.
>> >> >> any sugestions will be greatly appreciated.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> thanks
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Ing. David Ojeda
>> >> > Integra Consultores
>> >> > Caracas, Venezuela
>> >> >
>> >> >
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