Saturday, February 14, 2009

Installing metro on WebSphere6.1

Installing metro on WebSphere6.1. WithOut installing feature pack

Create you web application.
Most important change is add
com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.servlet.WSServlet and your webservices entries in web.xml and sun-jaxws.xml

Create EAR file

META-INF---\
Application.xml
webmodule.war---\
META-INF --\
MANIFEST.MF
webservices-api.jar
webservices-extra.jar
webservices-extra-api.jar
webservices-rt.jar
webservices-tools.jar


Remove conflicting jars from WEB-INF/lib
jaxb-api-1.5.jar
jaxb-impl-1.5.jar
jaxb-libs-1.5.jar
jaxb-xjc-1.5.jar
jaxrpc-api-1.1.jar
jaxrpc-impl-1.1.jar
jaxrpc-spi-1.1.jar
xerces-2.0.2.jar
xml-apis-2.0.2.jar


Contents of Application.XML


1

2 <application id="Application_ID1">

3 <display-name>MyEnterpriseApplication</display-name>

4 <module id="WarModule">

5 <web>

6 <web-uri>webmodule.war</web-uri>

7 <context-root>/metrowebservices</context-root>

8 </web>

9 </module>

10 </application>

11




add following line to MANIFEST.MF
Class-Path: webservices-api.jar webservices-extra.jar webservices-extra-api.jar webservices-rt.jar webservices-tools.jar


Finally
ON IBM administration console
select : Classes loaded with application class loader first

2 comments:

h said...

Can you give example sun-jaxws.xml? As I am not sure how you will define com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.servlet.WSServlet in sun-jaxws.xml.

Kiran Kumar said...

When you use websphere there is no need of defining sun-jaxws.xml. com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.servlet.WSServlet should be defined in web.xmlk