Hi,
I tried changing the class loader policy for module 1st but following error
started appearing
Error 404: javax.servlet.UnavailableException: SRVE0201E: Servlet
[org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.CXFServlet]: not a servlet class
As far as neethi is concerened it is being loaded lony once
Re
On 2011-7-1, at 上午11:29, Lalit Kumar wrote:
Thanks Dan!!
I checked the WEB-INF/lib folder of my web application. there I have
neethi-3.0.0.jar.
One more point that I am using websphere 7.0. Is there any chance
that older
version of neethi jar is being picked from websphere???
Yeah, it's po
Thanks Dan!!
I checked the WEB-INF/lib folder of my web application. there I have
neethi-3.0.0.jar.
One more point that I am using websphere 7.0. Is there any chance that older
version of neethi jar is being picked from websphere???
Regards,
Lalit Kumar
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Check you classpaths. It sounds like you have an older version of Neethi on
the classpath. CXF 2.4.x requires Neethi 3.x.
Dan
On Thursday, June 30, 2011 9:08:06 AM Lalit Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created a web application using wsdl first approach.
>
> *Step 1: Created a wsdl file
>
Hi,
I have created a web application using wsdl first approach.
*Step 1: Created a wsdl file
Step 2: generated stubs using ant task
Step 3: created a bean.xml
while server startup I am facing this issue with cxf 2.4.1. while the
same works fine with 2.2.9
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