> > So I am pretty confident this is a class loading issue because > of the default Tomcat security policies *in the Ubuntu package*. > >> Not very easy... If you cannot wait, I can send you >> instructions but it is a bit tedious, because the script >> automates several tasks and copies stuff from diverse places. > > No thanks, I can live with a manually installed Tomcat. But it > is probably worth ensuring Qizx Server is deployable on Ubuntu > Server, in the Tomcat shipped with the system. And by extension > on all Debian-packages-based systems, they are kind of usual ;-)
Very strange. There is nothing special in the qizx webapp. Does Tomcat/Ubuntu really work [on other webapps]? > If I am right, the HTTP response for a service description (the > element 'services' got by a GET on http://.../qizx/xqs/someservice) > does not contain any Content-Type header. Of course, I would > expect it to have the type application/xml, or at least any type > ending with "+xml". Indeed. Now fixed. -- Xavier Franc Qizx design and development -- Qizx Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/qizx-support

