server-config.wsdd is the file which gets generated once you run the
AdminClient.
on your wsdd file.

After you code your service java class. Put your classes in the
WEB-INF/classes directory
Then edit your wsdd file  to add the service and the allowed methods.

Run the AdminClient on that wsdd file and generate a server-config.wsdd
Copy this file to the WEB-INF directory.

Restart the tomcat server.





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Okay there must be something I am doing wrong then...let me provide my
setup

I am running Tomcat 4.1.18 w/Java 1.3.1 and I took the axis directory
and placed it into my webapps directory. The axis page came up with the
links to the happyaxis.jsp page and other links. When I took a servlet
and change the extension to jws, it show the xml correctly. Now I am
trying to see how I can create more complex services and how to hit them
with another servlet.

That lead me to trying to find the AdminClient...

Is this the correct way (on by the way I have yet to find a
server-config.wsdd file anywhere in the axis path).

Thanks...for any help

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Either way.  You need to then copy the server-config.wsdd file this
generates into WEB-INF
(In case you are using tomcat.)





"Wilson, Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 28 Oct 2003 14:16

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Do you have to be in the directory of the wsdd of can you fully qualify
the path

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The command is

java org.apache.axis.utils.admin server  yourfile.wsdd

where yourfile.wsdd is your WSDD file.

You need to have all the Axis jar files and xml parsers in your
classpath
before you execute that command.






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I've looked there and it does not really point out anything definite.

Thanks for help though.....


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I would try looking at this site, is a real help :D
http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/install.html
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