Some of the usual class loading problems are
1. classpath for Tomcat changed in catalina.[sh|bat]. Since Tomcat 3.3, I believe,
there has been no need to change the Tomcat startup script.
2. soap.jar in a directory that Tomcat will load. It should not be deployed in the
server. All Apache SO
There is not currently any way to do this. The Apache SOAP code reads the HTTP status
down in HTTPUtils#post, but does not pass it back up the call stack.
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I know this question has been asked before but I couldn't find an answer in the achives. I'm using WebSphere 5.0.1. I'm not sure what version of
SOAP it uses. My question is: how can I get access to the HTTP response status code in my proxy? I checked the javadoc for the Call and SOAPHTTPConnecti
The Tomcat 5 classloader docs
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/class-loader-howto.html) say to
either put these in shared/lib or the lib for your webapp.
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Tomcat is throwing an exception for
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/activation/MimeTypeParseException
That class should be in activation.jar. Tomcat 4 ships with an activation.jar in a
common directory. Does Tomcat 5 do the same?
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Hi all,
I am running the ServiceManagerClient to see if the
installation is correct, when I connect using the browser I am getting
the message as was expected but when I execute on the
command line I get an error as mentioned below
The error is about the response being in text/html