There is also another thing that I have been thinking about. My web services "main class" uses several configuration files, where should I put these? The class itself it tucked away in a .JAR inside lib/ but I feel uncomfortable storing configuration files in the lib/ dir and while putting them inside the JAR would work that would also make it hard to edit them.
This issue is very similar to the problem I had yesterday, how can I store my third-party library .JARs so that they are organized per web service? Dumping everything in lib/ feels ugly. Surely, someone has encountered this situation before? --- btw, thanks Florian -- the mail.jar/activation.jar was right on. Regards, Martin Olsson > You can find the first class in activation.jar and the latter in mail.jar. > Both libs can be downloaded from java.sun.com and it's enough to put them > in the /lib directory of your application or in the common /lib directory > of your web server. You do not need the entire J2EE stuff... > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Martin Olsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. August 2004 15:10 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: In which .JAR can I find DataHandler and MimeMultipart classes? > > > The Axis ant-task for administration keeps asking for two classes called > javax.activation.DataHandler and javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart. > > In which .JAR file can I find these? > Is there an open-source implementation of these? > Must I install the entire J2EE SDK just to create a web service? > > > Regards, > Martin Olsson > > > >