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Posted to soap-dev@ws.apache.org by Scott Nichol <sn...@scottnichol.com> on 2003/03/28 23:28:57 UTC
Re: Disable ServiceManagerClient
I know this does not help you, but I just dropped a soap.xml into my
soap webapp in Tomcat 4.0.1, started Tomcat, and I was not able to
access the manager. I then stopped Tomcat, removed soap.xml, started
Tomcat, and everything was "back to normal". So, the technique does
work, I just can't say why it does not work for you.
I am using the nightly build.
On 20 Mar 2003 at 10:11, SRILAKSHMANAN,LAKSHMAN (HP-Au wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have read all possible doc on how to disable ServiceManagerClient on the
> server. But I am unable to implement it.
> Here is my soap.xml
>
> <soapServer>
> <serviceManager>
> <option name="SOAPInterfaceEnabled" value="false" />
> </serviceManager>
> <configManager value="org.apache.soap.server.DefaultConfigManager" >
> <option name="filename" value="/tmp/soap/DeployedServices.ds" />
> </configManager>
> </soapServer>
>
> I know that this soap.xml file is accessed because the "DeployedServices.ds"
> is written to "/tmp/soap".
>
>
> But when I run the following command from a different machine it deploys the
> service.
>
> java org.apache.soap.server.ServiceManagerClient
> http://host:port/soap/servlet/rpcrouter deploy DeployDescriptor.xml
>
> Could someone please help me..!!! please, please....
>
> Thanks
> Lakshman
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