well, none of the muse code has been tested on JDK 1.6, so that's
definitely a potential problem; I haven't tried Tomcat 6 or JDK 6 (just
Tomcat 5.0/5.5 and JDK 4/5), so if you can try another version, I would
recommend doing so.

Dan



MUSEME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/18/2007 05:55:23 PM:

>
> Here's my muse.xml listing located in Tomcat
> 6.0\webapps\http-management\WEB-INF\classes
> My capability class for the http resource is defined below (in the
muse.xml)
> as
> com.example.www.http_server.MyCapability
>
> In MyCapability.java I have the foll. package defined:
> //
> // MyCapability.java
> // Sun May 27 03:52:40 EDT 2007
> //
> //
> package com.example.www.http_server;
>
> I can invoke MyCapability from DOS by entering Java
> com.example.www.http_server.MyCapability
> and it will find it in my CLASSPATH, where I have the jar specified.  I
> compiled my Java code using JDK 1.6,     could that be an issue with
Tomccat
> 6.0 ?  I don't beleive so as the doc suggests that Tomcat 6.0 supports
JDK
> 1.5 and JDK 1.6.  Thanks again.
>
> muse.xml
> *******
> <resource-type use-router-persistence="true">
>         <context-path>http-server</context-path>
>         <wsdl>
>             <wsdl-file>/wsdl/http-server.wsdl</wsdl-file>
>             <wsdl-port-type
> xmlns:pfx="http://www.example.com/http-server";>pfx:
> HttpServerPortType</wsdl-port-type>
>         </wsdl>
>
> <java-id-factory-class>org.apache.muse.core.routing.
> CounterResourceIdFactory</java-id-factory-class>
>
> <java-resource-class>org.apache.muse.ws.resource.impl.
> SimpleWsResource</java-resource-class>
>         <desc:capability
xmlns:desc="http://ws.apache.org/muse/descriptor";>
>
>
<desc:capability-uri>http://www.example.com/http-server</desc:capability-uri>

>
> <desc:java-capability-class>com.example.www.http_server.
> MyCapability</desc:java-capability-class>
>             <init-param>
>       <param-name>httpd-install-dir</param-name>
>       <param-value>C:\Program Files\Apache Software
> Foundation\Apache2.2</param-value>
>             </init-param>
>         </desc:capability>
>         <desc:capability
xmlns:desc="http://ws.apache.org/muse/descriptor";>
>
> <desc:capability-uri>http://docs.oasis-open.
> org/wsdm/muws/capabilities/OperationalStatus</desc:capability-uri>
>
> <desc:java-capability-class>org.apache.muse.ws.dm.muws.impl.
> SimpleOperationalStatus</desc:java-capability-class>
>         </desc:capability>
>         <desc:capability
xmlns:desc="http://ws.apache.org/muse/descriptor";>
>
> <desc:capability-uri>http://docs.oasis-open.
> org/wsdm/muws/capabilities/Description</desc:capability-uri>
>
> <desc:java-capability-class>org.apache.muse.ws.dm.muws.impl.
> SimpleDescription</desc:java-capability-class>
>         </desc:capability>
>         <desc:capability
xmlns:desc="http://ws.apache.org/muse/descriptor";>
>
> <desc:capability-uri>http://docs.oasis-open.
> org/wsdm/muws/capabilities/Identity</desc:capability-uri>
>
> <desc:java-capability-class>org.apache.muse.ws.dm.muws.impl.
> SimpleIdentity</desc:java-capability-class>
>         </desc:capability>
>         <desc:capability
xmlns:desc="http://ws.apache.org/muse/descriptor";>
>
> <desc:capability-uri>http://docs.oasis-open.
>
org/wsdm/muws/capabilities/ManageabilityCharacteristics</desc:capability-uri>

>
> <desc:java-capability-class>org.apache.muse.ws.dm.muws.impl.
> SimpleManageabilityCharacteristics</desc:java-capability-class>
>         </desc:capability>
>         <desc:capability
xmlns:desc="http://ws.apache.org/muse/descriptor";>
>
> <desc:capability-uri>http://schemas.xmlsoap.
> org/ws/2004/09/mex</desc:capability-uri>
>
> <desc:java-capability-class>org.apache.muse.ws.metadata.impl.
> SimpleMetadataExchange</desc:java-capability-class>
>         </desc:capability>
>         <desc:capability
xmlns:desc="http://ws.apache.org/muse/descriptor";>
>
> <desc:capability-uri>http://docs.oasis-open.
> org/wsrf/rpw-2/Get</desc:capability-uri>
>
> <desc:java-capability-class>org.apache.muse.ws.resource.properties.
> get.impl.SimpleGetCapability</desc:java-capability-class>
>         </desc:capability>
>     </resource-type>
>
>
> Daniel Jemiolo wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > are you sure that the class name in muse.xml and the package/directory
> > structure match?
> >
> > Dan
> >
> >
> >
> > MUSEME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/18/2007 02:14:42 PM:
> >
> >>
> >> I've specified the jar file for the MyCapability class just about
> > everywhere
> >> including the system CLASSPATH.  It's already deployed in Tomcat.  The
> > JVM
> >> can find it when I invoke it from DOS by searching the CLASSPATH
> > variable,
> >> but somehow Tomcat 6 cant.  I would appreciate any help.
> >>
> >> MUSEME wrote:
> >> >
> >> > I  run my test client to start httpd, but Tomcat 6.0 indicates that
it
> >> > cannot find the Capability class with the following error message
> >> > displayed at the Tomcat DOS console
> >> >
> >> > java.lang.RuntimeException: [ID = 'JavaClassNotFound'] The Java
class
> >> > specified was not found: com.example.www.http_server.MyCapability.
Make
> >> > sure the correct class or .jar file is in the classpath.
> >> >
> >> > I'm not sure why I am getting this error.
> >> > My CLASSPATH contains the http_management.jar (which contains the
> >> > MyCapability class)
> >> > and the
> >> > $TOMCAT_HOME\webapps\http-management\WEB-INF\lib  also contains hte
> >> > http_management.jar file.
> >> >
> >> > The SOAP trace also showed the following:
> >> >
> >> > run:
> >> >      [java]
> >> >      [java] ***
> >> >      [java] * HttpServerTest: Testing httpd WSDM Interface
> >> >      [java] ***
> >> >      [java] Calling Proxy
> >> >      [java] --- Starting Apache (httpd) Server
> >> >      [java] [CLIENT TRACE] SOAP envelope contents (outgoing):
> >> >      [java]
> >> >      [java] <soap:Envelope
> >> > xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope";>
> >> >
> >> >      [java]     <soap:Header>
> >> >      [java]         <wsa:To
> >> > xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing";>htt
> >> > p://localhost:8080/http-management/services/http-server</wsa:To>
> >> >      [java]         <wsa:Action
> >> > xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing";
> >> >>http://www.example.com/http-server/Start</wsa:Action>
> >> >      [java]         <wsa:MessageID
> >> > xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressi
> >> > ng">uuid:0e5ca02b-90f0-ef45-480b-b17b9f113167</wsa:MessageID>
> >> >      [java]         <wsa:From
> >> > xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing";>
> >> >      [java]
> >> > <wsa:Address>http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/role/a
> >> > nonymous</wsa:Address>
> >> >      [java]         </wsa:From>
> >> >      [java]     </soap:Header>
> >> >      [java]     <soap:Body>
> >> >      [java]         <pfx0:Start
> >> > xmlns:pfx0="http://www.example.com/http-server"/
> >> >>
> >> >      [java]     </soap:Body>
> >> >      [java] </soap:Envelope>
> >> >      [java]
> >> >      [java] [CLIENT TRACE] SOAP envelope contents (incoming):
> >> >      [java]
> >> >      [java] <soapenv:Envelope
> >> >      [java]
xmlns:soapenv="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope";
> >> > xmlns:ws
> >> > a="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing";>
> >> >      [java]     <soapenv:Header>
> >> >      [java]
> >> > <wsa:To>http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/anonymous</wsa:
> >> > To>
> >> >      [java]         <wsa:ReplyTo>
> >> >      [java]
> >> > <wsa:Address>http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/none</
> >> > wsa:Address>
> >> >      [java]         </wsa:ReplyTo>
> >> >      [java]
> >> > <wsa:MessageID>urn:uuid:EEB3EECBEE143B582211821867711863</ws
> >> > a:MessageID>
> >> >      [java]
> >> > <wsa:Action>http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/soap/fault<
> >> > /wsa:Action>
> >> >      [java]         <wsa:RelatesTo
> >> > wsa:RelationshipType="http://www.w3.org/2005/
> >> > 08/addressing/reply">uuid:0e5ca02b-90f0-ef45-480b-
> >> b17b9f113167</wsa:RelatesTo>
> >> >      [java]     </soapenv:Header>
> >> >      [java]     <soapenv:Body>
> >> >      [java]         <soapenv:Fault>
> >> >      [java]             <soapenv:Code>
> >> >      [java]
> > <soapenv:Value>soapenv:Sender</soapenv:Value>
> >> >      [java]             </soapenv:Code>
> >> >      [java]             <soapenv:Reason>
> >> >      [java]                 <soapenv:Text xml:lang="en-US">null;
nested
> >> > exceptio
> >> > n is:
> >> >      [java]     java.lang.NullPointerException</soapenv:Text>
> >> >      [java]             </soapenv:Reason>
> >> >      [java]             <soapenv:Detail/>
> >> >      [java]         </soapenv:Fault>
> >> >      [java]     </soapenv:Body>
> >> >      [java] </soapenv:Envelope>
> >> >      [java]
> >> >      [java] org.apache.muse.ws.addressing.soap.SoapFault: null;
nested
> >> > exception
> >> >  is:
> >> >      [java]     java.lang.NullPointerException
> >> >      [java]     at
> >> > org.apache.muse.core.AbstractResourceClient.invoke(AbstractRe
> >> > sourceClient.java:298)
> >> >      [java]     at
> >> > org.apache.muse.core.AbstractResourceClient.invoke(AbstractRe
> >> > sourceClient.java:232)
> >> >      [java]     at
> >> > org.apache.muse.core.AbstractResourceClient.invoke(AbstractRe
> >> > sourceClient.java:211)
> >> >      [java]     at
> >> > com.example.www.http_server.testclient.http_serverProxy.start
> >> > (Unknown Source)
> >> >      [java]     at
> >> > com.example.www.http_server.testclient.HttpServerTest.main(Un
> >> > known Source)
> >> >
> >>
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