Alessio Soldano
Thanks for your response.
Now I am able to run my application. I tried with different versions of JBossWs-metro
before this (jbossws-metro-3.1.0.GA and jbossws-metro-3.0.5.GA). I thought that, there
might be some problem with "jbossws-metro-3.1.1.GA" version.
But i noticed one interesting thing. Previously it was looking for
"org.jboss.ws.core.soap.SAAJMetaFactoryImpl" class file. Before running the
jbossws-metro build, the class was there in "jbossws-core.jar" file (in location
server\default\deploy\jbossws.sar). After running the jbossws-metro build, i copied this
file again and tested my web service. it was successfully deployed, without the said
error. When I browsed to "http://localhost:8080/jbossws", it showed me the
service as deployed. But when i click on the link to view the WSDL file, some error was
thrown. Because, it was actually not published the WSDL at that time.
Then with fresh installation (for both JBoss AS and jbossws-metro), i followed your
suggestion. I observed these things.
anonymous wrote : 1. I searched for "jbossws-native-*.*". I found nothing.
| 2. I searched for "jboss-saaj.jar". There was one file at
"JBoss_Home\lib\endorsed" directory.
| 3. I searched for "jboss-jaxws*". I got "jboss-jaxws-ext.jar" and
"jboss-jaxws.jar" in the same dir.
| 4. I searched for "jboss-jaxrpc". I got the jar in the same dir.
I deleted all the said jar files from endorsed directory. I tried to deploy the services.
They were deployed and published successfully. And i executed the "ant tests"
target, and all the tests were also successful.
In my case there was a problem with build file or some other environment thing? because,
for others this was not the issue (I am using JDK1.6_11, ANT 1.7.0, JBoss AS 4.2.3 GA and
jbosws-metro3.1.1 GA).
In my scenario, we are going to use JBossWS-Metro in our production server (JBoss AS 4.2.3
GA). Here i have a concern. production server is using a default configuration for JBossWS
(which comes along with server).
If i want to replace with metro, then i have to install metro into the present
environment. but this metro installation will delete some jar files and replaces with some
others during the installation.
anonymous wrote :
| What if some other application is using those files?
| is there any way to externalize the installation, without effecting the current
instance?
| Where the WSDL files will be published? (In case i use JBossWS native, WSDL will be
published to \default\data\wsdl dir).
|
Please suggest me in this.
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