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I seem to remember something about EAR files being sensitive to
Websphere versions.

Is your test env and the runtime you're deploying for the same ?

Pluta should be able to answer this one :-)

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message: 1
date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:10:12 -0400
from: "Michael Ryan" <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WDSCI-L] Deploy Web Service

So I developed an itsy bitsy web service thing in WDSC. Invoke it (using
the WDSC test server) and it gets a parm and passes back a value. No big
thing. I want to deploy it to WAS on the iSeries. I've tried exporting
as an EAR and as a WAR. Seems to export ok...no errors anyway. But when
I try an install it as an application in AS/400 Tasks (2001), I get

"Error: There were problems accessing the specified EAR/WAR file
/WebSvc/WebSvc.ear. Make sure the EAR/WAR file is on the system and try
the request again."

Any idea of where I can look to see the error of my ways?

Thanks!




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