C.19. Troubleshooting

It requires good skills to troubleshoot any anomaly or incident that may be caused by system configuration problems or an incomplete configuration. For example, a tested program deployed in war files that runs very well on a Windows platform may not run on a Unix platform. This may be due to incorrect configuration on the Unix platform—for example, a misspelled file name, missing CLASSPATH entries, or empty UDDI Service Registry entries.

It is always a good habit to look at the log files under %JWSDP_HOME%\logs. Many of the debug messages about the run-time errors are informative and can help track down the errors. For example, if the file location for the sample_soap_keystore is misplaced, the JWSDP log file jwsdp_log.YYYY-MM-DD ...

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