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Thanks for the fast reply. Being new to Java and all of its many features, I was not aware that tomcat used a custom classloader. I am assuming that means that after rt.jar loads that you have more control over where things are coming from? How would I install tomcat to use as a web services client with multiple versions of AXIS (1.5 and 2.1)?
Nick Sonin
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From: Dan Kimmel [mailto:dkimmel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 3:35 PM
To: Java Programming on and around the IBM i
Subject: RE: Web Services through Java
I'm using it within a Tomcat container. Tomcat has it's own classloader and ignores classpath after the bootstrap load.
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From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sonin,Nikolai
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 2:25 PM
To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Web Services through Java
Has anyone gotten AXIS 1.4 to work on the J9 JVM on the iSeries at V5R4M0? If so how?
Nick Sonin
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