Sorry for answering this question by myself. I just found that JBoss3.0.0RC1_tomcat-4.0.3 put the DeployedServices.ds file in jboss_tomcat/bin folder.
Regards, Agustinus Tedja InfoDesign-OSD Agustinus Tedja wrote: > > Thank you, yes you're I am looking for these deployedservices.ds and > soapconfig.xml files, but in my JBoss3.0.0RC1_tomcat-4.0.3 framework, I > could not find them. Even the webapps folder is not used at all by > JBoss3.0.0RC1-tomcat-4.0.3 configuration, instead the extracted war > files are located in jboss_tomcat/catalina/work/localhost. > I don't understand where these (invisible)files are stored, but the SOAP > services are running. > > Thank you. > Regards, > Agustinus Tedja > InfoDesign-OSD > > Chris Francis wrote: > > > > You can also set the directory in which deployedservices.ds is found by > > setting up a soapconfig.xml file as follows: > > > > <soapServer> > > <serviceManager> > > <option name="SOAPInterfaceEnabled" value="true" /> > > <!-- value is true or false, setting to false and restarting Tomcat > > stops > > further services being deployed --> > > > > </serviceManager> > > <configManager value="org.apache.soap.server.DefaultConfigManager" > > > <option name="filename" > > value="where_i_want_deployedservices.ds_to_be/DeployedServices.ds" /> > > </configManager> > > </soapServer> > > > > (maybe this was the file you were thinking of below? > > > - From the source code I found that the list is stored as "myconfig.xml" > > > but I could not find it. Is it hidden ? > > ) > > > > and adding the following lines to your webapps\soap\WEB-INF\web.xml inside > > the > > <servlet> tag that enables the RPCRouterServlet to get the soap engine to > > read it: > > > > <servlet> > > <servlet-name>rpcrouter</servlet-name> > > > > <servlet-class>org.apache.soap.server.http.RPCRouterServlet</servlet-class> > > <init-param> > > <param-name>ConfigFile</param-name> > > <param-value>path_to_soap_xml_file/soapconfig.xml</param-value> > > </init-param> > > </servlet> > > > > Chris > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Scott Nichol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: 22 July 2002 19:15 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Questions on new SOAP services > > > > The deployed services can be found in deployedservices.ds. This is in the > > root of the web app, e.g. for me it is > > j:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\webapps\soap\deployedservices.ds. > > > > For deployment, you just drop soap.war in Tomcat's webapps directory, which > > for me is j:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1. Tomcat will unjar this into > > webapps\soap. This creates a web app which is accessed under the /soap URI > > path. If you call soap.war another name, you adjust accordingly. For > > example, if I copy soap.war to j:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\webapps\soapcvs.war, > > the file is unjarred to j:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\webapps\soapcvs and I access > > it via /soapcvs, e.g. http://localhost:8080/soapcvs/servlet/rpcrouter. > > > > You can deploy an arbitrary number of SOAP services to a single installation > > of Apache SOAP. You use a deployment descriptor to "register" each service. > > You copy the necessary jar or class files to webapps\soap\WEB-INF\lib or > > webapps\soap\WEB-INF\classes. > > > > Scott Nichol > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "root" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 10:20 AM > > Subject: Questions on new SOAP services > > > > > Hello everybody, > > > I am still quite new in this SOAP Apache environment so that I have > > > several beginner questions : > > > - Where actually does the SOAP package store its service list as we can > > > see through the admin page ? It seems it must be stored somewhere as a > > > persistent data (as a file) > > > - From the source code I found that the list is stored as "myconfig.xml" > > > but I could not find it. Is it hidden ? > > > - When I wish to set up several new SOAP services, muss I keep the whole > > > org.apache.soap...classes in my new server side SOAP package ? Can I > > > make a separate services in another package ? > > > - It seems that the package name must be always "soap.war" because I > > > tried with another name, it failed. Is it correct ? I didn't even > > > configure the server.xml in Tomcat but all SOAP.war examples are > > > running. > > > > > > I am using Tomcat 4.0.3 plus JBoss 3.0.0 framework in a single huge > > > module. I am using a WAR to deploy a web application and the > > > Tomcat+JBoss automatically takes care of SOAP.war to be deployed. From > > > the docs, it is mentioned that I could simply copy the WAR file into the > > > Tomcat deployment directory and all SOAP examples can be accessed (after > > > deploying the corresponding DeploymentDescriptor.xml). > > > > > > Thank you for any hints and helps. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Agustinus Tedja > > > InfoDesign-OSD > > > > > > -- > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>