I had the same problem, but I am using Orion1.5.4. I did this:
in my orion\application-deployments\MYAPP-web\orion-web.xml I have put this row <classpath path="c:\soap/lib/soap.jar;./;path to my classes" /> Hope will bve usefull for you ! Üdv. Pop Marius L. ----- Original Message ----- From: "sherine khoury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 9:11 AM Subject: Help a beginner!! > > > Hi, this is my second mail to this mailing list, I hope this one will go > through. > I'm trying a simple helloworld service using soap2.2,tomcat4.0.3 on windows > xp. > I installed soap using the installation guide at > http://mywebpages.comcast.net/scottnichol/apachesoap/install.html. > All tests went fine (testit outputed correctly..) > Now here is the code I'm using: > HelloServer.java > ---------------- > package hello; > public class HelloServer > { > public String sayHelloTo(String name) > { > System.out.println("sayHelloTo(String name)"); > return "Hello "+ name +", How are you doing?"; > } > } > > Client.java > ------------ > package samples.hello; > > import java.net.URL; > import java.util.Vector; > import org.apache.soap.SOAPException; > import org.apache.soap.Constants; > import org.apache.soap.Fault; > import org.apache.soap.rpc.Call; > import org.apache.soap.rpc.Response; > import org.apache.soap.rpc.Parameter; > > public class Client > { > public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception > { > if(args.length==0) > { > System.err.println("usage: java hello.Client [SOAP-router-URL]"); > System.exit(1); > } > try > { > URL url=null; > String name=null; > if(args.length==2) > { > url=new URL(args[0]); > name=args[1]; > } > else > { > url=new URL("http://localhost:8080/soap/servlet/rpcrouter"); > name=args[0]; > } > > Call call=new Call(); > call.setTargetObjectURI("urn:Hello"); > call.setMethodName("sayHelloTo"); > call.setEncodingStyleURI(Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC); > Vector params=new Vector(); > params.addElement(new Parameter("name",String.class,name,null)); > call.setParams(params); > > Response resp=null; > try > { > resp=call.invoke(url,""); > } > catch(SOAPException e) > { > System.err.println("Caught SOAPException ("+e.getFaultCode()+"): > "+e.getMessage()); > System.exit(-1); > } > > if(!resp.generatedFault()) > { > Parameter ret=resp.getReturnValue(); > Object value=ret.getValue(); > System.out.println(value); > } > else > { > Fault fault=resp.getFault(); > System.err.println("Generated fault"); > System.out.println("Fault Code= "+fault.getFaultCode()); > System.out.println("Fault String= "+fault.getFaultString()); > } > } > catch(Exception e) > { > e.printStackTrace(); > } > } > } > > DeploymentDescriptor.xml > ----------------------- > <isd:service xmlns:isd="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment" > id="urn:Hello"> > <isd:provider type="java" scope="Application" methods="sayHelloTo"> > <isd:java class="samples.hello.HelloServer" static="false"/> > </isd:provider> > </isd:service> > > Problem > ------- > The deployment went correctly and urn:Hello appears among the deployed > services. I updated my CLASSPATH variable to include both xerces and soap > jar files and the path to the package where the java files described above > are. > I'm still getting the fault: > > Unable to resolve the following target object HelloServer > > > What is wrong?? > Thanks for your help > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com