On Dec 7, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Christopher Blythe wrote:

David...

When I tried the streamer client I ran into the same issue that Donald Woods reported... From what I could tell, the geronimo server starts up the RMI listener on 1099 and the streamer app client is is also trying to startup a listener on the same port. That is why the address already in use exception is being thrown. However, I can't explain why the streamer client would try to startup another listener on the same port. Thoughts?

That comes from some kind of bad dependency getting installed into the app client so the rmi-naming config is getting started. This doesn't happen for me with 1.2 and the daytrader-jpa plan. It might happen with earlier geronimos.


Also, any clue as to were there Axis class file is located?

the geronimo-axis jar. Again, in 1.2 this should be getting added automatically to the classpath, and probably isn't in earlier geronimo versions.


In the mean time guess I'll take a look at the jpa plan you checked in.

It only works on geronimo 1.2, despite being in daytrader trunk.

Hope this helps
david jencks


Thanks...

Chris

On 12/7/06, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The last time I checked these both worked great with the daytrader-
jpa plan I checked in.  I could see everything in streamer and
perform all the operations I could find in wsapp.

thanks
david jencks

On Dec 7, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Christopher Blythe wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone out there has successfully used the wsapp
> and streamer application clients that are packaged with Daytrader?
>
> Using the 1.2 branch, I was able to start the wsapp client, but was
> unable to perform any web services operations against the server
> due to the following exception.
>
> Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org.apache.geronimo.axis.client.ServiceMethodInterceptor
>
> Any clues as to where this class is located? I checked the
> axis-1.4.jar in the repository, but it wasn't there.
>
> As for the streamer app client, I was unable to get it to start.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Chris
>
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