if you are using apache then u have to add the context
of soap and all the defined classes are to be resided
in classpath ie Your <soap-home>/soap directory has to
be in the classpath
--- "David B. Bitton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To make my soap classes available to the world, do
> they have to reside
> within c:\tomcat4\webapps\soap\WEB-INF\classes? I
> am currently running this
> class from both a Win32 Tomcat installtion, and a
> Debian GNU/Linux install
> (thanks to System.getProperty("os.name") i can get
> the paths right from
> within my code).
>
> My second question has to do with relative paths.
> If I attempt to open a
> file from within this class, using a relative path,
> where is it rooted in
> relation to the SOAP class?
>
> Finally, can I pass config values into the SOAP
> server class like I would do
> for a servlet from the web.xml file?
>
> Tx :)
>
> --
>
> David B. Bitton
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.codenoevil.com
>
> Diversa ab illis virtute valemus.
>
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