I believe this is a J2EE issue - the J2EE classloader assumes all content under /WEB-INF/classes is un-jarred; meanwhile, the content of /WEB-INF/lib is jarred. Thus, the classpath for any J2EE web app is:
classpath=SERVER_HOME/lib;WEB_APP_HOME/WEB-INF/classes;WEB_APP_HOME/WEB-INF/lib/library1.jar;WEB_APP_HOME/WEB-INF/lib/library2.jar; ...etc. If you want to package your WSDLs as a JAR, you need to put that JAR in WEB-INF/lib. Dan "Vinh Nguyen \(vinguye2\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/01/2007 06:29:00 PM: > Hi, > In Muse 2.1.0, the wsdls are expected to be found in > WEB-INF\classes\wsdl. Since the files are on the classpath, they are > easily picked up by Muse. > > I have a lot of wsdls, so I attempted place them in a single jar file in > \classes\wsdl. But Muse is not able to find the wsdls. Does Muse > support finding wsdl files in JARs? Or do they need to be flattened in > \classes\wsdl? A jar makes it much easier to maintain and deploy wsdl > files, especially when there may be hundreds of them. > -Vinh > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
