Wow. That was incredibly easy. Too bad the instructions don't make that clear.
Many thanks, Chris sumedha rubasinghe said: > Hi, > There are several ways for you to do this. But the most appropriate in > this case is to use an IDE (eg: eclipse) or use Ant/maven to create a > java project to write the RM enabled service. (Just do a google & you > will find many tutorials on how to set CLASSPATH) > > But you do not have to do any of this!!!. > We have bundled the RM enabled service archive along with the Sandesha2 > binary distribution. > You can find it @ > <Sandesha2-binary-dist-location>/samples/services/RMSampleService.aar. > > With this in hand, you can straight away go to step 6 in section > 'Creating and deploying a RM enabled Web Service -SimpleService'. > > Good luck!!! > > > > > > > On 6/12/07, Chris Schumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Thanks for the tip, but I have the JAVA_HOME correct. It's the >> CLASSPATH that's not set properly. >> >> The sandesha2 user guide says "Add all the files that come under the >> AXIS2_HOME/lib to your CLASSPATH" but doesn't say how that's done. >> >> Chris >> >> sumedha rubasinghe said: >> > Edit /etc/profile file & add following line to the bottom. This will >> point JAVA_HOME variable to you installation location & puts >> > JAVA_HOME/bin to the front of PATH variable. >> > >> > >> > JAVA_HOME='<path-to-your-java-home>' >> > export $JAVA_HOME >> > >> > PATH='$JAVA_HOME/bin':$PATH >> > export $PATH >> > >> > >> > After you do this, logout & login back & type 'which java' in the >> command line. >> > This should display the location of java command as, >> > >> > $JAVA_HOME/bin/java >> > >> > >> > Good luck !!! >> > >> > On 6/12/07, Chris Schumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> I've been tasked with showing WS-RM using Sandesha, but I'm totally >> inexperienced in making Java work. >> >> >> >> I'm running Fedora Core 6, and I think I have Axis2 running. I >> tried following the Sandesha instructions, but FC6 comes with some >> other Java, and I get Incompatible magic number. >> >> >> >> I have installed Sun's jdk, but I don't know how to set my >> CLASSPATH properly to get the demo to compile. I'm getting errors >> like "package org.apache.axiom.om does not exist" >> >> >> >> Tips and pointers greatly appreciated. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Chris >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For >> additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
