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Colin,

I'm not following you.  When I right-click on the EAR project the option to 
paste is grayed out. 

Right-clicking on the web project and selecting java dependencies prompts for a 
JAR file from an existing project.  JT400 doesn't appear in a list anywhere, I 
have to provide the path to it.

Am I missing something obvious?

I have two projects.  The first is the actual web service called 
CustomerManagement.  This project has jt400 in its list of libraries.  The 
second is named CustomerManagementClient and contains the JSPs for testing the 
web service.  I have imported jt400.jar into the client project but I get the 
same results.

Rick

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Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 3:05 AM
To: 'Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries'
Subject: RE: [WDSCI-L] Testing web services using WAS Express test
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Rick,

You should not need to add the jar to the server classpath.

Try adding jt400 to the EAR project (just paste it in), then click
properties on the web project, and tick jt400 under java dependencies.

cheers
Colin.W

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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 29 November 2004 17:23
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Testing web services using WAS Express test server



Has anyone successfully tested a web service that connects to the iSeries
using the WDSc built in WAS Express test server?

I have a java class that successfully connects to the iSeries and calls an
RPG program.  Using this class in a JSP it works fine.  When I create a web
service out of it and try to run the generated test proxy I get an error
that the iSeries access classes can't be found.  I specifically added them
to the server class path for the JSP's so I don't know why they aren't
found.  I'm wondering if the web service function is running off of a
different class path and I need to add the iSeries access classes there
also.  Unfortunately, any examples I have found to date on using web
services don't contain classes that connect to the iSeries.

I would appreciate any help anyone can offer.

TIA,

Rick


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