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I creating the client (using myecplise's ws-client creation tool) I'm getting a error that halt the creation of ws client the error was: AXIS error No service is available at this URL I'm not familiar with webservices, I just configured it on myecplise and added the context path to the tomcat's config file (server.xml). Also since the written service is an old one I'm not sure about the url. Thanks. java web-services wsdl share|improve this the axis engine could not find a target service to invoke! question asked Jul 27 '10 at 11:56 Switch 3,790145090 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted The error message says that your URL is wrong. Try a different one. See the Axis docs for some examples what it might look like. Check some code which uses the service and check the config files of the server on which your service runs. share|improve this answer answered Jul 27 '10 at 12:03 Aaron Digulla 202k59361574 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged java web-services wsdl or ask your own question. asked 6 years ago viewed 1767 times active 6 years ago Related 10Changing the URL on a webservice client generated with wsimport6standalone java webservice client2Soap client service using java without WSDL - How to?0Problems to create webservice jax-ws on WebSphere 8.50Consuming a JAX-WS webservice in enterprise environment0How to communicate with JAX-WS based SOAP webservice from java?0error “None of the policy alternatives can be satisfied” with cxf wsdl2java generated webservice0JAX-WS webservi
this URLAgile Board ExportXMLWordPrintableJSON Details Type: Bug Status: Resolved Resolution: Fixed Affects Version/s: 1.0 Fix Version/s: None Component/s: WSDL processing Labels: None Environment: Operating System: Windows NT/2K Platform: PC Bugzilla Id: https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18877 Description I installed the Axis in a machine with Windows 2000 Professional and Tomcat 4.1.18. I made all the installation procedures, but when I go to execute the samples it gives the following error: For URL: http://localhost:8080/axis/Calculator.jws The error is: AXIS error No service is available at this URL and For URL: http://localhost:8080/axis/Calculator.jws?wsdl http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3343349/java-webservice-error The error is: AXIS error Could not generate WSDL! I followed the steps of the tutorial that it is in http://www.onjava.com/lpt/a/1578 regards, Aliadne Activity Ascending order - Click to sort in descending order All Comments Work Log History Activity Transitions Hide Permalink Steve Loughran added a comment - 10/Apr/03 02:54 Axis does not think there is a https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-808 Calculator.jws page. Does the file webapps/axis/Calculator.jws exist and does tomcat have the permissions to read it? Show Steve Loughran added a comment - 10/Apr/03 02:54 Axis does not think there is a Calculator.jws page. Does the file webapps/axis/Calculator.jws exist and does tomcat have the permissions to read it? Hide Permalink Steve Loughran added a comment - 25/Apr/03 12:25 Ping. I am still awaiting the answer to my previous questions. Is there a webapps/axis/Calculator.jws? With the case exactly as stated? Show Steve Loughran added a comment - 25/Apr/03 12:25 Ping. I am still awaiting the answer to my previous questions. Is there a webapps/axis/Calculator.jws? With the case exactly as stated? Hide Permalink Aliadne added a comment - 25/Apr/03 19:38 Hi Exist the file webapps/axis/Calculator.jws. How I define the permissions for tomcat to read the file? thanks, Aliadne. Show Aliadne added a comment - 25/Apr/03 19:38 Hi Exist the file webapps/axis/Calculator.jws. How I define the permissions for tomcat to read the file? thanks, Aliadne. Hide Permalink Chris Bonami added a comment
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