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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Tim Lee <Ti...@smginc.com> on 2003/05/29 20:18:04 UTC

Weblogic 5.1

Hello,

I'm running Axis with weblogic 5.1  In order to do that I had to add axis as
a webapp in my weblogic.properties file.  I also had to register the axis
servlet and add the class files of the service to my weblogic classpath.  I
have a couple questions for those who are running under weblogic.  

First, I had to manually add the service classes to my classpath even though
I had the following property in my weblogic.properties file:  

	weblogic.httpd.webApp.axis=C:/axis/xml-axis-10/webapps/axis/

I had to manually add c:/axis/xml-axis-10/webapps/axis/WEB-INF/classes to my
classpath.  I was wondering if this is necessary?  I thought axis would pick
it up in the classes directory under web-inf.  It works, I just want to make
sure I wasn't missing something.


Second,  Is there any way to deploy the services automatically when I start
weblogic?  I used the AdminClient but wanted to avoid having our developers
run that tool every time they need to deploy a service.  I was hoping there
would be something automatic I could do during startup.


Thanks,
Tim
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