Subject: No factories registered.
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From: Shishir S. Bharathi (shishir@ISI.EDU)
Date: Jan 30, 2003 01:33
Hi,
A funny thing (not really) happened. When I try to run an example
query using the client provided, I get a
Error: java.lang.Exception: No factories registered at the GDSR
athttp://localhost:8080/ogsa/services/uk/org/ogsadai/wsdl/GridDataServiceRegistry
I can see both the GridDataServiceRegistry and GridDataServiceFactoryP2R1
in the list of services.
In the GridDataServiceFactoryConfig.xml file, I checked that the
GDSF:GridDataServiceRegistryHandle is indeed pointing to the correct GSH
(http://localhost:8080/ogsa/services/uk/org/ogsadai/wsdl/GridDataServiceRegistry)
in this case.
The server-config.wsdd also seems to be set up fine. I don't see anything
wrong with tomcat logs either.
Are there any other logs I can check ?
How do I deploy ogsadai for the built in service container ?
I don't know if just setting CATALINA_HOME to the ogsa-tp4 distribution
instead of the tomcat directory will work.
The user doc says it will be installed in <CONTAINER>/webapps, so I'm just
checking if setting CONTAINER to <ogsa-tp4> is enough.
A lot of messages are generated while using the built in service
container which might be of help.
The sad part is that I had it running fine when my machine was
accidentally rebooted. Don't know if that really caused anything, but it
seems like that.
Thanks,
Shishir
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