links:
Demo: http://demo.wsabi.org/
Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wsabi4axis
Road Map: http://www.wsabi.org/
Mike
Tysnes Are Thobias wrote:
Hello!
Probably a simple question, but..
Is runtime changes to server-config.wsdd read by the axis engine !?
(i.e is it possible to change the
Thanks a lot Jayachandra!
Maybe this is somthing which should be possible in the future !?
Cheers,
Are T. Tysnes
-Original Message-
From: jayachandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28. januar 2005 12:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: server-config.wsdd
I think, if it'
force (as is done
internally, for example, by AdminClient) the engine to update it's
configuration it will not read changes made to server-config.wsdd
after the servlet container starts.
Hope that helps,
Jayachandra
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:35:45 +0100, Tysnes Are Thobias
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Title: Message
Hello!
Probably a simple question, but..
Is runtime changes to server-config.wsdd read by the
axis engine !?
(i.e is it possible to change the attachments.Directory
property at runtime !?)
Cheers,
Are T. Tysnes
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As an alternative, server-config.wsdd exists in axis.jar in the RC2
distribution.
jar xvf axis.jar org/apache/axis/server/server-config.wsdd
Al
Quoting Stojan Sljivic - GDS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks Christopher.
>
> Regards,
> Stojan
>
> -Original Mes
Title: Message
Thanks
Christopher.
Regards,
Stojan
-Original Message-From: Hewitt,
Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Thursday, December 30, 2004 16:22To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Axis 1.2 RC2 -
server-config.wsdd is missing
Look
for an example of
Title: Message
Look
for an example of using Adminclient to deploy an
application.
That
will create the initial server-config.wsdd file for you.
From
there, further deployments will add sections to the file. Or, you can add
them manually - use an example deployment desciptor as a
template
!
-Original Message-From: Stojan Sljivic - GDS
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, December 30,
2004 3:18 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Axis 1.2
RC2 - server-config.wsdd is missing
Hi
all,
I
just downloaded Axis 1.2 RC2, but I cannot find
server-config.wsdd
Selon Stojan Sljivic - GDS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I just downloaded Axis 1.2 RC2, but I cannot find server-config.wsdd.
> Why there is no server-config.wsdd file?
>
> Regards,
> Stojan
>
because you have to generate it using AdminClient. see Axis Us
Title: Message
Hi
all,
I just
downloaded Axis 1.2 RC2, but I cannot find
server-config.wsdd.
Why
there is no server-config.wsdd file?
Regards,
Stojan
Hi Patrick,
You can even create the server-config.wsdd with running the following
command(in your console) on your deploy.wsdd which you got to create.
java org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient deploy.wsdd-l
http://localhost:8080/axis/services/AdminService
After the command you will see the
Hi ,
server-config.wsdd is located in the axis webapps when installed the
war into tomcat container.
below is the sample of the file:
http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsdd/";
xmlns:java="http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsdd/prov
When you deploy your first Service axis create the server-config.wsdd
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Patrick Verboom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. November 2004 10:22
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: no server-config.wsdd what should i do?
Hi,
The documentation is
Hi,
The documentation is talking about a server-config.wsdd file that should
be located in the WEB-INF directory. But the default axis webapp doesn't
have a server-config.wsdd file in the WEB-INF.
What to do now? If i create one by hand what should it look like. Are
there any ma
I did as you directed and it is still storing then in /var/tmp.
Jay
-Original Message-
From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 12:41 PM
To: Richardson, James A; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: server-config.wsdd
Put this
Put this line:
RIGHT after this one:
-- dims
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 11:06:01 -0500, Richardson, James A
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm attaching the server-config.wsdd file I'm using.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Davanum Srinivas [mailt
I set it to 777 and it is still writing them to /var/tmp.
-Original Message-
From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: server-config.wsdd
Can u check the permissions on this directory?
On Fri, 05 Nov
Can u check the permissions on this directory?
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 10:48:54 -0500, Richardson, James A
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I having a problem where all the attachments are being stored in
> /var/tmp. This in on solaris 8. I modified the
Hello,
I having a problem where all the attachments are being stored in
/var/tmp. This in on solaris 8. I modified the server-config.wsdd: by adding a line
for the attachments dir but it is still writing them to /var/tmp
Hi,
Is there some way of access the location that the client-config.wsdd and the
server-config.wsdd were loaded from. I can't see it in the API. The reason
we want this is so that we can either check logging to see if something has
been incorrectly set-up on a developer/prodution machine
Ok, it is working. Don´t ask me why. I´ve added the -Lines from
the WSDD-File manually now in a different order into the server-config.wsdd.
There was no mistake in the lines, i´ve just copied them from one file to
the other!? Very strange. The AdminClient is still not working
correctly... but
EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Alexander Lukas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Problem Deploying WS (server-config.wsdd)
>Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:03:15 +0530
>
>Just once try to deploy via AdminService i.e.
>
>java org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient
>-lhttp://local
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>Subject: Re: Problem Deploying WS (server-config.wsdd)
>Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 14:24:52 +0530
>
>In the axis.jar that you might be having just see if you have
>org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServlet class. You could probably
>get this erroroneous behaviour, if tha
t;
>
>
> I can deploy it with "java org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient
> myservices/AttachmentService.wsdd".
> ==>
> Processing file myservices/AttachmentService.wsdd
> Done processing
>
> The Service-Part of my WSDD-File is now included in the
> server
ssing file myservices/AttachmentService.wsdd
> Done processing
>
> The Service-Part of my WSDD-File is now included in the
> server-config.wsdd BUT: When i try to get the list of deployed services
> (http://localhost:8080/axis/servlet/AxisServlet), i can only see the title
&
ploy it with "java org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient
myservices/AttachmentService.wsdd".
==>
Processing file myservices/AttachmentService.wsdd
Done processing
The Service-Part of my WSDD-File is now included in the
server-config.wsdd BUT: When i try to get the list of deployed servic
Hi Chris,,
There is no problem, u can add a request flow, response flow inside a
service tag. Then the content in the request flow/response flow will
be executed only when a request come for the containing service.
Just add the request flow inside the service tag in the
server-config.wsdd file
It seems that the only way I can insert a
through the server-config.wsdd is
directly inside of the tag.
I'd like to insert a tag inside of one
of my tags.
Is there any way I can do this?
It seems that if I insert a inside of a
tag then Axis does not recognize it. But if
I deploy m
If you use the org.apache.axis.utils.Admin
server utility it will configure the server-config.wsdd file -
however I am unable to get this file
to be written back out under BEA Web Logic.
If anybody has experience with BEA and
/ or configuring the server-config file - please let us know!
Thanks
org.apache.axis.utils.Admin
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 13:08:19 +0200, Donnerstag, Juergen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to generate the server-config.wsdd without starting a axis
> web application inside a webserver? Using AdminClient it is easy, but I&
Hi,
is it possible to generate the server-config.wsdd without starting a axis
web application inside a webserver? Using AdminClient it is easy, but I'd
like to avoid the axis WS deployment step alltogether and provide the
server-config.wsdd with the war file. Using Ant, starting a web s
Hi,
I try doing Custom Serialization in Axis 1.1.
I used the Data Example in samples/encoding of the
Axis directory.
I want to Serialize the Object Data in Axis.
I used the following tag in the server-config.wsdd
to make default mapping between Data Object and the WSDL:
qname
Hello all,
Thanks in advance for any helps and sorry if I post to a wrong group.
I try to retrieve the value configured in server-config.wsdd by
java.jdom.xpath.XPath's selectNodes(), but failed.
I have been searching through google and found some samples, but I still
failed to g
See
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?AxisProjectPages/WsdlFile
-Bioern
Satrusalya, Prassana wrote:
Hi
I am providing the location of WSDL in server-config.wsdd as:
/WS.wsdl
It does not let me see wsdl when I use the URL :
http://trs-ut.abc.com/learnnet/services/TestWS
Hi
I am providing the location of WSDL in server-config.wsdd as:
/WS.wsdl
It does not let me see wsdl when I use the URL :
http://trs-ut.abc.com/learnnet/services/TestWS?wsdl
<http://trs-ut.abc.com/learnnet/services/TestWS?wsdl>
But I can make a call li
>Are always all deployed services noted in the server-config.wsdd???
>Or it is possible that a service is not registered in this file?
There are other ways. You can create .jws files. Services can be
deployed dynamically via AdminClient. For more information, see
http://ws.apache.org/axi
Hi!
I have a simple question about the server-config.wsdd:
Are always all deployed services noted in the server-config.wsdd???
Or it is possible that a service is not registered in this file?
Thanks4info,
Chris
Hi!
I have a simple question about the server-config.wsdd:
Are always all deployed services noted in the server-config.wsdd???
Or it is possible that a service is not registered in this file?
Thanks4info,
Chris
Thanks Petr, this is very useful!
-Original Message-
From: Petr Kozelka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 4:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to create the server-config.wsdd file in a script
(without any running server) - SOLVED!
Hi Bill and anybody
Hi Bill and anybody intrrested,
I found the solution, and it's quite simple!
It is based on the observation that the file "server-config.wsdd"
contains all the elements from deploy.wsdd as-is, so the only task is to
copy the content from the deploy.wsdd to an existing server-con
Greetings,
I defined a header in my service operation (in wsdl), but axis ignores
it on the generated deploy.wsdd to be used for the server-config.wsdd.
It's simple to verify it when I invoke the /?wsdl.
The header is missing! And I need to supply that information on the
wsdl.
My
Sorry Petr, I haven't had to do this. I hope you get it solved though.
-Original Message-
From: Petr Kozelka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 4:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to create the server-config.wsdd file in a script
(without any ru
Hi Bill,
thanks for the hint.
I forgot to note that the primary source for my client code is WSDL
(iow., I generate client code from WSDL, not vice versa).
This makes my situation slightly harder, because server-config.wsdd is
(as I understand it) just an internal AXIS representation of the
Title: RE: How to create the server-config.wsdd file in a script (without any running server)
What I did was use the AdminClient to publish my service with the server running, and it created the service section in server-config.wsdd (saved in WEB-INF in the axis webapp directory in Tomcat
Petr,
I believe I'm doing what you're asking. I'm just placing everything directly
in the server-config.wsdd and then kicking off Ant to build it all into a war. In
other words, I have a server-config.wsdd file as part of my build project, I place all
my config info
ANT
script, because the whole process will be reproduced many times at
several machines, typically disconnected from the corporate network.
But it seems that the AdminClient utility
a) always tries to connect a server
b) never returns the server-config.wsdd file to a caller-accessible
location
Thanks a lot Keith, that did the trick.
Yves
Keith Hatton wrote:
Hi Yves,
You will need to include a preconfigured server-config.wsdd file (which you will probably need to write by hand) in the WEB-INF folder of the war file that gets deployed to Weblogic.
Hope this helps
Keith
-Original
Hi Yves,
You will need to include a preconfigured server-config.wsdd file (which you will
probably need to write by hand) in the WEB-INF folder of the war file that gets
deployed to Weblogic.
Hope this helps
Keith
-Original Message-
From: Yves Langisch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
I run an Axis webservice on a Weblogic 7.0 server. When I deploy the
webservice with axis-admin everything is fine except that I can't find
any server-config.wsdd generated in the wls domain. Thus I have to
redeploy the webservice whenever I restart my Weblogic server.
Any solutions that
Yes, the url was correct. I just misspelled it in the mail.
http://localhost:8080/axis/services/myservice?list
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Dhanush Gopinath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Dezember 2003 10:51
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Edit server-config.wsdd
is the URL correct
its services ... try that :)
Dhanush
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Humberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 3:06 PM
Subject: Edit server-config.wsdd ?
> I tried to edit my axis' server
I tried to edit my axis' server-config.wsdd.
My plan was to insert 2 global parameters:
I tested this by going to
http://localhost:8080/axis/service/myservice?list, but the page coudn't
be found.
Then I tried AdminClient -list , but it returned an "internal server
error"
Hi.
I have a problem with Axis, because the file server-config.wsdd can´t be
created by default. All dir have permission.
Thanks
just in the classloader running AxisServlet ?
Thanks for your help
Guillaume
Stephen Gordon wrote:
From the reference guide:
The server is configured (by default) by values in the
server-config.wsdd file, though a dedicated Axis user can write their
own configuration handler, and so
hanks for your help
Guillaume
Stephen Gordon wrote:
>
> From the reference guide:
>
> The server is configured (by default) by values in the
> server-config.wsdd file, though a dedicated Axis user can write their
> own configuration handler, and so store configuration d
From the reference guide:
The server is configured (by default) by values in the
server-config.wsdd file, though a dedicated Axis user can write their
own configuration handler, and so store configuration data in an LDAP
server, database, remote web service, etc. Consult the source on details
"WEB-INF/server-config.wsdd"
hope this helps
Srinath
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 18:42, Guillaume Sauthier wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I have multiple AxisServlet in a webapp. Each AxisServlet is in charge
> of some services endpoint.
> So I must have multiple server-con
Hi all!
I have multiple AxisServlet in a webapp. Each AxisServlet is in charge
of some services endpoint.
So I must have multiple server-config.wsdd file (1 for each
AxisServlet).
But how can I tell Axis to take not the WEB-INF/server-config.wsdd but
another file (ex : WEB-INF/-server-config.wsdd
there any reason why editing entries in server-config.wsdd
shouldnt work ?
I have tried to make things work in an environment where axis is deployed as
two separate webapps, both located in a path separate from Tomcat.
Axis works fine, but I cant figure out what server-config.wsdd it uses.
What
Hello,
I just wanted to post some of my experience dealing with axis producing
malformed XML (duplicate and empty namespace declarations) in the
server-config.wsdd under certain circumstances. Basically using OC4J, I
would deploy services fine from the deployment tool, but when I stopped
and
cc:
08/06/2003 09:05 Subject: RE: cannot persist
server-config.wsdd file in a war
Junaid,
Instead of using the AdminClient tool to deploy your services you could
always just edit the server-config.wsdd file by hand. I realise this is a
fudge but I don't know of any other way of doing what you want at the moment
apart from adding the functionality yourself a
uk> cc:
Subject: RE: cannot persist
server-config.wsdd file in a war
> IMHO, I still think that Axis should provide this facility in a future
> release.
Good stuff! Why not submit your code to the axis folks for consideration?
Jim
Hi all, I'm running axis as a war in WebLogic. I'm able to deploy/undeploy, as well as execute my webservices without any problems. However the services that I deploy using the admin client tool are not persisted in the server-config.wsdd file, so whenever I re-start the app server,I
Hi Jim,
I really cannot edit the server-config.wsdd since we provide the ability
for users to dynamically deploy services when the server is running (by
generating
the wsdl &schema on the fly & deploying the services via the admin client
tool). I just need the ability to persist t
I run the WSDL2Java tool and then cut and paste the service entry
from the deploy.wsdd file into the server-config.wsdd file. Seems
to work.
Unless you know all the details of service specification and type
mappings then its safer to leave it to the AXIS tools.
Ta.
Stuart.
Jim Harris wrote:
Junaid
> I run the WSDL2Java tool and then cut and paste the service entry
> from the deploy.wsdd file into the server-config.wsdd file. Seems
> to work.
For more complicated services thats exactly what I do Stuart - you are
right, it does seem to work very well and I find is much easier than
Given that I've got a wsdl file and wsdd deploy file, how can
I generate a server-config.wsdd file without having a running
webserver with axis installed?
I would like to build a war file with axis and my jar files as
well as the server-config.wsdd. I do not want to have to call
the AdminClie
I have problem accessing my web service if it's
deployed using server-config.wsdd.
I've wrote an ant task which calls Java2WSDL to create
a WSDL file and then WSDL2Java creates client classes
and WSDD file.
If I changed className in that WSDD file and used it as
server-config.wsdd, I
I have a bit of chicken and egg situation here. I want to run the admin
client on a remote system to deploy something, but can't until I change
the remote admin setting in the server-config.wsdd file. However, axis
only seems to actually create this file when I deploy something, despite
--
> De : Daniel Amadei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : jeudi 29 mai 2003 23:11
> À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Problems in the generation of server-config.wsdd file!!!
>
> Please,
>
> I've managed the architecture of a AXIS to run inside a OC4J 9.0.2.1 server.
nException:
java.lang.NullPointerException occurs.
I've being working around it and i found 2 big problemns:
When i deploy my wsdd files, the server-config.wsdd stays with more than one
xmlns attribute what causes an exception. After correncting that (removing
the wrong entries), the parser goes wro
The problem is with my code... imagine that. I'm working on trying to
pinpoint it. Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 7:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Could not find resource server-config.wsdd
The warning me
ROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Cohan, Sean [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 07:43:12 -0500
Subject: Could not find resource server-config.wsdd
Can anyone explain why I am seeing the following under the OptionalComponents when
I try to Validate my inst
not work
See http://xml.apache.org/security/
Warning: could not find resource server-config.wsdd
There is no a server configuration file;run AdminClient to create one
*
It doesn't look like there's a problem with the Needed Components. The
server-config.wsdd is there under
Hi,
I running using the server-config.wsdd from the same directory that the
server starts (It is a JMS server). When a request comes in it is processed
ok by the server, however when I try to serialize the return (whih in my
case happens to be a INOUT param) I get
java.io.IOException: No
Dear Axis-user list, whenever I stop tomcat4.06 using
Axis 1.0 on win2k, there is an error message that
there is a problem with the servlet config file ie.
server-config.wsdd file. Is there a default
server-config.wsdd provided on installation or a
sample server-config.wsdd file posted anywhere so
Hi,
I am using org.apache.axis.utils.Admin te generate server-config.wsdd from
my deploy.wsdd.
Problem is that the Version and AdminService services are added to
server-config.wsdd.
Is there any way to generate server-config.wsdd without adding these
services?
Thanks,
ArentJan
Hi Joerg,
If I got you right, all you have to do is to run AdminClient tool with
"-llocal:" parameter. You'll get the "server-config.wsdd" generated on
the path you're running AdminClient without having the server to be up
and running! I've done so and it
Try using the org.apache.axis.utils.Admin class.
Tom Jordahl
Macromedia Server Development
-Original Message-
From: Joerg Buchberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 2:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: generating server-config.wsdd from deploy.wsdd
Hi
Hi there.
Is there any axis class I can use to generate the axis config file
"server-config.wsdd" from "deploy.wsdd" offline,
i.e. without axis running.
IOW, I'm looking for a way to do kind of a "cold" pre-installation as opposed
to the "hot deployment&qu
Hi all.
I want to install axis with services already preinstalled (instead of
hotdeployed). So, I think of editing axis config file directly.
Which parts of the axis config file may I delete (e.g. JWSHandler etc.)?
Or, to ask the other way around: Which parts of the server-config.wsdd may not
It's not absolutely required that you copy it, but if you need to make
any modifications to the settings (e.g., enabling remote admin, turning
on/off multi-refs, etc.), you should copy it to your WEB-INF directory.
That way, it will override the server-config.wsdd that is in the Axis
Yes.
Rgds
Bin
-Original Message-
From: Zhaohua Meng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: server-config.wsdd
I added Axis to my application instead of deploying it as a separate web
app. My question is, do I need to copy
I added Axis to my application instead of deploying it as a separate web
app. My question is, do I need to copy the server-config.wsdd to my web
app as well?
Thanks,
Zhaohua
Hello
I noticed that whenever I start the app server, I have
to deploy the axis services again, and axis doesnt
automatically read from the server-config.wsdd.
Then I did the deployment programmatically using the
AdminClient, but then I noticed that I have to delete
the fiel server-config.wsdd
When ever I try to access the deployed WSDL files and click on the VIEW link
on the axix home page this is what comes on my server console. I was
wondering what it is.
Any pointers are greatly appreciated
BP
_
MSN 8 with e-mail
Yes, that was it. I didn't have a server-config.wsdd originally; I got it
from the jar it had wrong owner/group. There was a nice message in
catalina.out that indicated the permission problem, BTW.
-Original Message-
From: Steven Gollery [mailto:sgollery@;cadrc.calpoly.edu]
Sent: Thu
Hi all,
I have to deploy an handler that works on client side, so it isn't binded to
a service, but it works with a client application before deserialization.
how should i modify server-config.wsdd?
thanks in advance,
Andrea Tevoi
I am using Axis in my webapp and trying to debug the SOAP call that is being
generated. I read in the mailing list archives that this can be added to the
server-config.wsdd section
to inline data (as opposed to generating MultiRef sections).
Several questions:
1) Where do I put the modified
> -Original Message-
> From: Thibaut Barrere [mailto:t.barrere@;agromarches.fr]
> I'm packaging my axis servlet as a war archive, to deploy on any >= 2.2
> servlet container.
>
> 2/ Is it ok to rely on a previously generated server-config.wsdd (after
>
Hello,
I'm packaging my axis servlet as a war archive, to deploy on any >= 2.2
servlet container.
1/ I noticed in server-config.wsdd that the attachments.Directory is an
absolute path
I'm not using attachments right now, but would like to know if anyone
experienced issues by putti
ample
Calculator.jws b/c the server-config.wsdd isn't created ... and if I put
a skeleton there it isn't updated. I followed the install instructions
and copied the axis webapps dir to Tomcat's webapps dir ... discovered
that adding the xercesImpl.jar to the axis\WEB-INF\lib directory did
Mark,
server-config.wsdd is bundled within axis.jar. You can find it under the
package org.apache.axis.server.
Calculator.jws is not working for me too with Axis 1.0.
Regards,
Arul
Mark Strecker wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>I have been searching the archived mail from this list for an an
Hi,
Is there a way to specify the location of server-config.wsdd other than the
default?
TYIA,
Eric H. Jung
Hi,
I had the same kind of problem:
I started with a fresh installation of axis which has no server-config.wsdd
file at all.
The RC1 release cannot write that config file at all and issues an error
message in the tomcat console when the AdminClient is invoked.
Updating to the current build
I, too, have problems with this and can't really nail down exactly when
server-config.wsdd is written
(other than when a service is deployed/undeployed).
-Eric Jung
-Original Message-
From: Dan Kamins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 6:06 PM
To: [
Various permutations of this question have come up a few times on this list,
and it seems no consistent solution has been presented.
I'm using Axis 1.0rc1. I have my server-config.wsdd file in my Axis WEB-INF
directory. When I start Axis (within Tomcat), it reads the file just fine
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