Re: common/endorsed - Tomcat 6.0

2010-04-20 Thread Christoph Kukulies

Harry Metske schrieb:

2010/4/18 Christoph Kukulies k...@kukulies.org

  

Harry Metske schrieb:

 2010/4/18 Christoph Kukulies k...@kukulies.org



  

I'm experimenting with a wsdl enabled service deplyed to tomcat.
The build.xml file has
this section in it:

 condition property=lib.home value=${catalina.home}/shared/lib
else=${as.home}
/lib
 isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
 /condition

 condition property=lib.endorsed
value=${catalina.home}/common/endorsed
 isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
 /condition

 condition property=lib.endorsed value=${as.home}/lib/endorsed
 and
 not
 isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
 /not
 available file=${as.home}/lib/endorsed type=dir/
 /and
 /condition

Maybe this file is for Tomcat 5.5 or something, don't know. I chaned the
shared/lib to /lib already but
what should I do with common/endorsed?





assuming you are now using tomcat 6:  remove it, it is no longer used


  

em, er, excuse me, you are kidding. what is then the current version? Or
should I go back to 5.5
with all my other apps?




sorry, maybe I was not clear enough.
In your first email you did not mention what version of tomcat you are
using, you only mentioned that you had a build file that was probably for
tomcat 5.
The current version of tomcat is of course 6, and in version 6 there is no
longer a common/endorsed directory, in that case my suggestion was to remove
the common/endorsed from your build file too (and move all jars to lib).

regards,
Harry
  


Thanks. I wrote it in the subject (6.0). Actually it was the latest 
(6.0.26).
And I meant that Tomcat 6 doesn't have the common/endorsed and 
shared/lib directories. Wonder whether they wok when I create them

and put the stuff in there.

I got around it for now by using MyEclipse and the embedded tomcat 
there. Although in the long run I would like
to put the WSIT/wsdl enabled stuff into my normal tomcat webapps 
directory.


Maybe I just put them in there with the web.xml and see what happens.


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Re: common/endorsed - Tomcat 6.0

2010-04-20 Thread Pid
On 20/04/2010 08:24, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
 Harry Metske schrieb:
 2010/4/18 Christoph Kukulies k...@kukulies.org

  
 Harry Metske schrieb:

  2010/4/18 Christoph Kukulies k...@kukulies.org


  
 I'm experimenting with a wsdl enabled service deplyed to tomcat.
 The build.xml file has
 this section in it:

  condition property=lib.home value=${catalina.home}/shared/lib
 else=${as.home}
 /lib
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /condition

  condition property=lib.endorsed
 value=${catalina.home}/common/endorsed
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /condition

  condition property=lib.endorsed value=${as.home}/lib/endorsed
  and
  not
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /not
  available file=${as.home}/lib/endorsed type=dir/
  /and
  /condition

 Maybe this file is for Tomcat 5.5 or something, don't know. I
 chaned the
 shared/lib to /lib already but
 what should I do with common/endorsed?



 
 assuming you are now using tomcat 6:  remove it, it is no longer used


   
 em, er, excuse me, you are kidding. what is then the current version? Or
 should I go back to 5.5
 with all my other apps?

 

 sorry, maybe I was not clear enough.
 In your first email you did not mention what version of tomcat you are
 using, you only mentioned that you had a build file that was probably for
 tomcat 5.
 The current version of tomcat is of course 6, and in version 6 there
 is no
 longer a common/endorsed directory, in that case my suggestion was to
 remove
 the common/endorsed from your build file too (and move all jars to lib).

 regards,
 Harry
   
 
 Thanks. I wrote it in the subject (6.0). Actually it was the latest
 (6.0.26).
 And I meant that Tomcat 6 doesn't have the common/endorsed and
 shared/lib directories. Wonder whether they wok when I create them
 and put the stuff in there.

Not unless you take extra action to enable them, which isn't usually
necessary.  ${catalina.home}/lib is fine almost all applications.

 I got around it for now by using MyEclipse and the embedded tomcat
 there. Although in the long run I would like
 to put the WSIT/wsdl enabled stuff into my normal tomcat webapps
 directory.
 
 Maybe I just put them in there with the web.xml and see what happens.

I don't know what you're referring to.


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common/endorsed - Tomcat 6.0

2010-04-18 Thread Christoph Kukulies

I'm experimenting with a wsdl enabled service deplyed to tomcat.
The build.xml file has
this section in it:

   condition property=lib.home value=${catalina.home}/shared/lib 
else=${as.home}

/lib
   isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
   /condition

   condition property=lib.endorsed 
value=${catalina.home}/common/endorsed

   isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
   /condition

   condition property=lib.endorsed value=${as.home}/lib/endorsed
   and
   not
   isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
   /not
   available file=${as.home}/lib/endorsed type=dir/
   /and
   /condition

Maybe this file is for Tomcat 5.5 or something, don't know. I chaned the 
shared/lib to /lib already but

what should I do with common/endorsed?

I'm doing a

ant -Duse.tomcat=true deploy

on it
.


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Re: common/endorsed - Tomcat 6.0

2010-04-18 Thread Christoph Kukulies

Harry Metske schrieb:

2010/4/18 Christoph Kukulies k...@kukulies.org

  

I'm experimenting with a wsdl enabled service deplyed to tomcat.
The build.xml file has
this section in it:

  condition property=lib.home value=${catalina.home}/shared/lib
else=${as.home}
/lib
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /condition

  condition property=lib.endorsed
value=${catalina.home}/common/endorsed
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /condition

  condition property=lib.endorsed value=${as.home}/lib/endorsed
  and
  not
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /not
  available file=${as.home}/lib/endorsed type=dir/
  /and
  /condition

Maybe this file is for Tomcat 5.5 or something, don't know. I chaned the
shared/lib to /lib already but
what should I do with common/endorsed?




assuming you are now using tomcat 6:  remove it, it is no longer used
  

em, er, excuse me, you are kidding. what is then the current version? Or should 
I go back to 5.5
with all my other apps?

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Re: common/endorsed - Tomcat 6.0

2010-04-18 Thread Harry Metske
2010/4/18 Christoph Kukulies k...@kukulies.org

 Harry Metske schrieb:

  2010/4/18 Christoph Kukulies k...@kukulies.org



 I'm experimenting with a wsdl enabled service deplyed to tomcat.
 The build.xml file has
 this section in it:

  condition property=lib.home value=${catalina.home}/shared/lib
 else=${as.home}
 /lib
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /condition

  condition property=lib.endorsed
 value=${catalina.home}/common/endorsed
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /condition

  condition property=lib.endorsed value=${as.home}/lib/endorsed
  and
  not
  isset property=bld.for.tomcat/
  /not
  available file=${as.home}/lib/endorsed type=dir/
  /and
  /condition

 Maybe this file is for Tomcat 5.5 or something, don't know. I chaned the
 shared/lib to /lib already but
 what should I do with common/endorsed?




 assuming you are now using tomcat 6:  remove it, it is no longer used


 em, er, excuse me, you are kidding. what is then the current version? Or
 should I go back to 5.5
 with all my other apps?


sorry, maybe I was not clear enough.
In your first email you did not mention what version of tomcat you are
using, you only mentioned that you had a build file that was probably for
tomcat 5.
The current version of tomcat is of course 6, and in version 6 there is no
longer a common/endorsed directory, in that case my suggestion was to remove
the common/endorsed from your build file too (and move all jars to lib).

regards,
Harry


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