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Re: smaller size possible?

From: Doug Kohlert <Doug.Kohlert_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 10:11:55 -0700

That is the version that shipped with J2EE 1.4.

alan sparago wrote:

>I also have JWSDP 1.4 and when I type wscompile -version it shows; 1.1.1 R5.
>this is the only version of JWSDP I have installed.
>
>I also noticed there is a wscompile that comes with the J2EE located in;
>...\Sun\AppServer\bin, and a wscompile that comes with JWSDP located in;
>...\jwsdp-1.4\jaxrpc\bin
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Doug Kohlert [mailto:Doug.Kohlert_at_Sun.COM]
>Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 8:57 AM
>To: users_at_jax-rpc.dev.java.net
>Subject: Re: smaller size possible?
>
>Brian,
>You must have a path problem somewhere. JAX-RPC Standard Implementation
>(1.1.2, build R23) is what is in JWSDP 1.4.
>
>Brian Moffatt wrote:
>
>
>
>>doug,
>>
>>wscompile -version gives:
>>
>>JAX-RPC Standard Implementation (1.1.1, build R5)
>>
>>
>>it's what came with JWSDP 1.4.
>>
>>
>>
>>Doug Kohlert <Doug.Kohlert_at_Sun.COM> wrote:
>>
>> Brian,
>> What version of JAXRPC are you using? Please use the wscompile
>> -version
>> to get the version.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Brian Moffatt wrote:
>>
>> > Here are the stack traces.
>> >
>> > Removing activation.jar yields:
>> >
>> > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax.activation.DataHandler
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.soap.StandardSOAPTypeMappings.class$(StandardSOAPTy
>peMappings.java:138)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.soap.StandardSOAPTypeMappings.(StandardSOAPTypeMapp
>ings.java:891)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.StandardTypeMappings.getSoap(StandardTypeMappings.j
>ava:32)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.BasicService.createSoapMappings(BasicService.java:228
>)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.BasicService.createStandardTypeMappingRegistry(BasicS
>ervice.java:200)
>
>
>> > at com.sun.xml.rpc.client.BasicService.(BasicService.java:79)
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.dii.ConfiguredService.(ConfiguredService.java:52)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.dii.ConfiguredService.(ConfiguredService.java:48)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.ServiceFactoryImpl.createService(ServiceFactoryImpl.j
>ava:41)
>
>
>> > at demo.client.GreetingClient.main(GreetingClient.java:24)
>> >
>> > Removing mail.jar yields:
>> >
>> > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.soap.StandardSOAPTypeMappings.class$(StandardSOAPTy
>peMappings.java:138)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.soap.StandardSOAPTypeMappings.(StandardSOAPTypeMapp
>ings.java:910)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.StandardTypeMappings.getSoap(StandardTypeMappings.j
>ava:32)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.BasicService.createSoapMappings(BasicService.java:228
>)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.BasicService.createStandardTypeMappingRegistry(BasicS
>ervice.java:200)
>
>
>> > at com.sun.xml.rpc.client.BasicService.(BasicService.java:79)
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.dii.ConfiguredService.(ConfiguredService.java:52)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.dii.ConfiguredService.(ConfiguredService.java:48)
>
>
>> > at
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>com.sun.xml.rpc.client.ServiceFactoryImpl.createService(ServiceFactoryImpl.j
>ava:41)
>
>
>> > at demo.client.GreetingClient.main(GreetingClient.java:24)
>> > If it turns out that all the listed jar files are required to
>> make it
>> > work, that's fine. I was just going on the notion that if I was
>> going
>> > to put together a package that someone who wanted to access my
>> service
>> > could utilize, I wanted to make it as lean as possible (no
>> unnecessary
>> > packages).
>> >
>> >! ;
>> > Doug Kohlert wrote:
>> >
>> > Brian,
>> > Hmm, I am not sure why you need mail.jar and activation.jar.
>> When you
>> > remove these jars, can you tell me what classes are not
>> > found? I would like to find out what is trying to access them. Stack
>> > traces would be nice as well.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > Brian Moffatt wrote:
>> >
>> > > I have a similar question as the one below. I have a simple web
>> > > service that I've successfully deployed on Tomcat 5.0.25 using
>> > Apache
>> > > Axis 1.1. It is based on a class with one method that takes a
>> > String
>> > > and returns a String. Then I wrote a JAX-RPC dynamic proxy client
>> > > based on techniques I found in Sun tutorials and other articles
>> > on the
>> > > subject. It all works fine but I too was wondering why I need to
>> > have
>> > > so many JAR files in my classpath for the client to work. What
>> > > follows is the code for the client and the list of J! ARs I have
>> > had to
>> > > include for it to work. Removing any one of them causes
>> > > a NoClassDefFoundError exception at some point in the processing.
>> > > Based on what's been posted I wouldn't think I would need
>> > > activation.jar or mail.jar since I'm not (intentionally) "using
>> > > attachments". My question is basically this: Should I need all the
>> > > listed JARs to run my client or is there anything about my
>> > client ! or
>> > > service I could change to retain the functionality and remove the
>> > > client's dependence on any of the listed JARs? I can provide more
>> > > information such as WSDL or anything else if desired. Thanks in
>> > advance.
>> > > Here's the client source:
>> > >
>> > > package demo.client;
>> > >
>> > > import demo.greetingservice.IGreeting;
>> > > import java.net.URL! ;
>> > > import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
>> > > import javax.xml.rpc.Service;
>> > > import javax.xml.rpc.ServiceFactory;
>> > > public class Greet! ingClient {
>> > >
>> > > public static void main(String args[]) {
>> > > try {
>> > >
>> > > ServiceFactory factory = ServiceFactory.newInstance();
>> > >
>> > > // Create a service class with WSDL information.
>> > > QName serviceName = new QName(
>> > > "urn:greetingservice.demo",
>> > > "IGreetingService");
>> > > URL wsdlLocation = n! ew URL
>> > >
>> > > ("http://localhost:8080/axis/services/GreetingService?wsdl");
>> > >
>> > > Service service = factory.createService( wsdlLocation,
>> > > serviceName);
>> > >
>> > > // Get an implementation for the SEI for the given port
>> > > QName portName = new QName("urn:greetingservice.demo",
>> > > "GreetingService");
>> > > IGreeting greete! r = (IGreeting) service.getPort(portName,
>> > > IGreeting.class);
>> > > // Invoke the operation
>> > > String greeting = greeter.getGreeting("Brian");
>> > > System.out.println("Greeting = " + greeting);
>> > > }
>> > > catch (Throwable t) {
>> > > System.out.println(t.toString());
>> > > t.printStackTrace();
>> > > }
>> > > }
>> > > }
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Here are all the JARs I'm having to include for it to run
>> > successfully:
>> > >
>> > > xercesImpl.jar
>> > > dom.jar
>> > > saaj-api.jar
>> > > saaj-impl.jar
>> > > jaxrpc-api.jar
>> > > jaxrpc-impl.jar
>> > > jax-qname.jar
>> > > activation.jar
>> > > mail.jar
>> > > jaxrpc-spi.jar
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Doug Kohlert wrote:
>> > >
>> > > If you are not using attachments you should not need
>> > > activation.jar and
>> > > mail.jar.
>> > >
>> > > Zhan Yi wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Hi,
>> > > > In my jax-rpc client applet, user must download:
>> > > > jaxrpc-api.jar
>> > > > jaxrpc-impl.jar
>> > > > saaj-api.jar
>> > > > saaj-impl.jar
>> > > > activation.jar
>> > > > mail.jar
>> > > > jax-qname.jar
>> > > > dom.jar
>> > > > xercesImpl.jar
>> > > > A total size of 7.87M, any! comment on how to make it smaller?
>> > > > Regards
>> > > > Zhan Yi
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> > > Doug Kohlert
>> > >
>> > > Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>> > > doug.kohlert_at_sun.com
>> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
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