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Old 10-03-2006, 05:32 AM
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Platform: Windows XP Professional and/or Windows 2000 Professional
Database: Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition Rel. 2

Tried to install Oracle Web Services Manager (after problems with SOA suite
I decided to try the 'old' versions). Versions tried: 4.0.3, 4.0.2.
Installed JDK, downloaded the zip.tar.gz file, unpacked it in a directory,
set environment parameters and installed as prescribed. Installation fails
with message 'Buildfile: build.xml does not exist!'
which looks correct, for the file isn't there.....

Since both versions give this message, I wonder if anyone succeded in
installing OWSM ever and is willing to share his/here secrets...


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Old 10-03-2006, 07:15 AM
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Platform: Windows XP Professional and/or Windows 2000 Professional Database: Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition Rel. 2 Tried to install Oracle Web Services Manager (after problems with SOA suite I decided to try the 'old' versions). Versions tried: 4.0.3, 4.0.2. Installed JDK, downloaded the zip.tar.gz file, unpacked it in a directory, set environment parameters and installed as prescribed. Installation fails with message 'Buildfile: build.xml does not exist!' which looks correct, for the file isn't there..... Since both versions give this message, I wonder if anyone succeded in installing OWSM ever and is willing to share his/here secrets... Robbert van der Hoorn OSA it BV The Netherlands

I narrowed down the problem to: ant does not take (any) parameters ! Though
a -f parameter is set to install.xml, ant tries to find build.xml instead.
Even ant -help does not work. Appears to be in the ant.bat file.


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Old 10-03-2006, 08:49 AM
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"Robbert van der Hoorn" <reply@forum.only> schreef in bericht
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Platform: Windows XP Professional and/or Windows 2000 Professional Database: Oracle 10g Enterprise Edition Rel. 2 Tried to install Oracle Web Services Manager (after problems with SOA suite I decided to try the 'old' versions). Versions tried: 4.0.3, 4.0.2. Installed JDK, downloaded the zip.tar.gz file, unpacked it in a directory, set environment parameters and installed as prescribed. Installation fails with message 'Buildfile: build.xml does not exist!' which looks correct, for the file isn't there..... Since both versions give this message, I wonder if anyone succeded in installing OWSM ever and is willing to share his/here secrets... Robbert van der Hoorn OSA it BV The Netherlands


Finally found some errors in the installation routine:
- classpath should be set to apache_ant\lib directory
- sourcedir variable should not be put between quotes,
so -Dinstall.src.dir=%bindir% and not -Dinstall.src.dir="%bindir%"
- ODBC.INI must exist. In Windows 2000 it's not there by default. You'll
have to create soume ODBC connection (dummy) first.
Seems this has never been tested on Windows.


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Old 10-03-2006, 10:29 AM
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Doe je Alex de groeten van me?

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Old 10-03-2006, 11:45 AM
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