Hey Kevin,

Seems like the servers you've got setup are as identical as you could hope
for, just seems to senseless that it wasn't creating them. Tell me, have you
tried to the regenerate them again since you got it working?

My only thought at the moment is that whilst not a permissions issue perhaps
one of the old stub objects on the server has become corrupt and couldn't be
overwritten by CF, yet you deleting is manually and then copying in the
version from the production would be fine.

Perhaps it's worth reclicking the 'refresh' button in the admin now to see
what it does? Or deleting the stub objects manually and then running the
code, that would give some more clues.

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Cundick [mailto:kcund...@nutracorp.com] 
Sent: 27 April 2009 17:21
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Could not instantiate stub objects


Hi Rob,

Yeah, it is strange that it wouldn't generate the stubs on it's own.  The
Test environment and the production environment are setup up as identical as
I can.  They are both currently running jdk1.6.0_10.

In checking the permissions, both servers are setup identically.

The only real differences I can see is the hardware.  OS versions are
identical.  The production server has more CPUs and more RAM.  I can't see
any other differences. 

Again, that you for working on this with me.  What was done to get this
working certainly isn't preferred because the problem hasn't really been
solved.  But at least the solution is running.

Kevin

>Hi Kevin,
>
>Thanks for the update mate, sorry I disappeared last night, it was getting
>late and I was knackered.
>
>Well at least you have a working solution now, really very odd that it
>couldn't generate the stub objects. If the connection was fine from the
>server there shouldn't have been a problem. What JAVA versions are you
>running on the servers? Same on both?
>
>My only other thought is perhaps some form of permissions error, the cf
>server doesn't have permissions to write those stub files to the FS or
>something? Might be worth double checking.
>
>Whilst nothing has changed code wise, something configuration wise on the
>server may have changed, a windows update or something, who knows.
>
>Rob
>
>Hi Rob,
>
>I thought I'd let you know I got it working, albeit using a method that I'd
>prefer not to, but nonetheless it works.
>
>What I did was I went on to the "Test" server I told you about that works
>great with the web service.  After removing the web service from the
>administrator and stopping the ColdFusion services, I went in and deleted
>out all the stub directories.  I then started the server back up.  I then
>copied all the stub .class files from the test server over to the
production
>server.  Then it came to life.  
>
>Should've been easier than that.  But after all the hours I put into this,
>I'll take it.
>
>Thanks for your assistance.
>
>Kevin 



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