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You have probably deployed the service, but the server cannot find
the class com.foursoft.soap.Sample. Add it to the server classpath.
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In soap.xml (in WEB-INF) you can specify a directory for your deployed
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Making the DeployedServices.ds read-only it's a simple solution
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Hi Pete,
what version of Xerces are you using? I had problems with previous ones,
but
using 1.4.4 I get no errors anymore (the server doesn't complain in
startup).
Maybe you also need to add xml-apis.jar to the classpath (if not using
jdk1.4)
and place the patch of Weblogic 6.1 I attach, before
You can try making DeployedServices.ds read-only (just an idea)
Ruben
"Jeremy Levy"
Hi Gus,
Try adding WEB-INF/ to weblogic's classpath
"Gus Delgado"
Hi Gus,
no idea, I tried to find the Patch from Bea support for a long time but I
get no response,
just know that it works and I think they solved the problem in sp2.
Ruben
Hi Gus,
this seems a problem with the ServletOutputStreamImpl class in weblogic.
I found a patch that solves the problem (find it attached), just place it
before weblogic.jar in server's classpath.(See attached file:
patchCR058220.jar)
regards,
Ruben
Hi Jerzy,
don't know about Tomcat 4, but you can either edit setclasspath.sh to make
the classpath point to your package,
or place classes12.zip in the directory where tomcat adds the libraries
dinammically to the classpath (if any).
Ruben
Is classes12.zip also in Tomcat's classpath?
Ruben
"Jerzy Kut"
Hi all,
I'm trying to make my SOAP server running in weblogic 6.1 to work under
SSL. The client uses the JSSE classes (packages jcert, jsse & jnet) and has
been provided with the key of the server in the client.keystore.
When I try to call a service I get this SOAP Exception:
[SOAPExcepti
It doesn't look exactly as the same problem I had (at least in client
side), but there is a bug in Weblogic 6.1 (sp1) working with SOAP 2.2.
To avoid the NullPointerException in the server, place the .jar attached
at the beginnig of the classpath in startWeblogic.cmd...
Ruben
(See attached
Don't get angry, but this seems a classpath problem. Maybe you are
confusing environment variable classpath and server classpath. Have a
closer look in your tomcat.bat (.sh) and check it again, probably you have
spelt it wrong.
Ruben
"Steven Howe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/05/2001 04:3
Thank you very much, making the .ds file read-only seems the best solution
for me..
thank you again,
Ruben
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Hi Rino,
Try placing xerces.jar in front of your classpath..
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Hi there:
I am trying to run your Hel
Hi all,
do you know any way to prevent "malicious" persons from deploying
(undeploying) a service in my SOAP Server? I mean, is there anything
integrated ni SOAP to accept "deploy" ("undeploy") calls only from specific
IPs or something? I wouldn't like my services being undeployed by
anyone
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