Re: No services in tomcat
ffellico@inwind.it wrote:
Ok Lew.
Please post comments in line with quoted material rather than above it
("top-posted").
I checked anything you suggest me, but I am still unable to see my
webservice in Linux.
What are the WSDD tags pertinent to your service?
Often the error is something in the WSDD.
I have had another doubt: In windows I compiled everything using
NETBEANS IDE and JAVA 1.6 but in Linux I have Java 1.5. So I installed
the java JDK 1.6 also in Linux, but still the webservice don't
appears.
That should not matter if you got no warnings or errors from the build or the
deployment in Linux, whichever you did.
I am not to expert in Linux so I am not sure that I am using the
correct Java version: anyway with following command:
rpm -qva jdk
the response is :
jdk-1.6.0-fcs
but I don't know if this is sufficient to tell me that the Java
version used is the correct one.
It says that you are using Java 6, which should be fine.
with the command: echo $JAVA_HOME I receive /usr/lib/java but why I
can check that in that location there is now the 1.6.0 version?
Run "java -version" for the "java" executable you wish to investigate.
--
Lew
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