ok, I fixed this issue, turns out some spyware was running on port 8009! so Tomcat couldn't init properly. But it's all good now.
Now, when I try to deploy my service, I get a class not found exception, despite specifying my compiled classes directory in my classpath when running the AdminClient, eg: "Exception:: org.apache.axis.deployment.wsdd.WSDDNonFatalException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: example2.User" java -cp "...iscovery.jar;D:\Program Files\eclipse\workspace\axis test\classes" org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient deploy.wsdd Any pointers? Is it anything to do with directories having spaces? Or do I need to specify that classpath elsewhere for axis to use it properly? thanks, Scott Quoting scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > D:\Program Files\eclipse\workspace\axis test\src\example2> > D:\Program Files\eclipse\workspace\axis test\src\example2>java -cp > D:\java\axis-1_1\lib\axis.jar;D:\ > java\axis-1_1\lib\jaxrpc.jar;D:\java\axis-1_1\lib\wsdl4j.jar;D:\java\axis-1_1\lib\saaj.jar;D:\java\a > xis-1_1\lib\log4j-1.2.8.jar;D:\java\axis-1_1\lib\commons-logging.jar;D:\java\axis-1_1\lib\commons-di > scovery.jar org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient deploy.wsdd > Processing file deploy.wsdd > Exception:: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out > > -- > > As you can see, attempting to deploy a service using the admin tool results > in > this exception - any pointers on what I'm doing wrong, or what I should > check? > > I searched this mailling list but the related issues were to do with > consuming > services that take a lot of time. > > My service is very simple, and is described in more detail here: > > http://neko.evolove.net/phpwiki/index.php/AxisSendingComplexData > > thanks, > Scott > > --
