Fady et. al.,

We are having the same problem with the EngineConfigurationFactory error and
we have been struggling with it for weeks!  I wish I knew what it was that
fixed it for you.  All you did was copy log4j.jar to your classpath?  Does
anyone else know anything about this problem?

Thanks,
Mark


List:       axis-user
Subject:    Re: Unable to locate a valid EngineConfigurationFactory
From:       Fady Kaddoum <fady.kaddoum () steria ! com>
Date:       2004-08-23 8:22:51
Message-ID: <001801c488ea$6249e030$8448020a () fkaddoum>
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Now it works: I just added some more axis libraries to my project (log4j...)
and now \
it doesn't give me this error anymore...I fixed the problem but couldn't
know why I \
had it...

For the moment it is working :)

Thanks
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Fady Kaddoum 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 5:59 PM
  Subject: Unable to locate a valid EngineConfigurationFactory


  Hello!

  I am trying a small benchmark on deployed web services. Actually, I
developped web \
services to provide access to a relational database. What I was afraid of,
is that \
multiple concurrent requests on the same web service might create a problem.
I did a \
small benchmark, and had the following error :   Unable to locate a valid \
EngineConfigurationFactory

  when I lauch many requests at the same time!

  There is no upper limit above which the problem occurs. It is really
unpredictable. \
Sometime 18 or 19 concurrent requests work fine, sometimes on 5 concurrent
requests, \
2 or 3 of them generate this error!

  NB: Requests are done using the Classes generated with WSDL2Java tool...

  Can you help please?

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