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| <title>Web Tools Project Limitations and Known Issues</title> |
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| <h1>Web Tools Project Limitations and Known Issues</h1> |
| <p>The following are limitations and known issues:</p> |
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| <dt class="dlterm"><b>When using XDoclet the generation does not appear to run.</b></dt> |
| <dd><p>Cause: XDoclet has some limitations with long path names.</p> |
| <p>Solution: You should install Eclipse and the Web Tools Platform into a directory with a short |
| path.</p> |
| </dd> |
| <dt class="dlterm"><b>When creating a Web service you may see a message similar to the following one:</b></dt> |
| <dd><p><samp>org.apache.axis.utils.JavaUtils isAttachmentSupported |
| WARNING: Unable to find required classes (javax.activation.DataHandler and |
| javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart). Attachment support is disabled. |
| </samp></p> |
| <p>Cause: Attachment support is disabled.</p> |
| <p>Solution: The Apache Axis tools should auto-detect the javax.activation classes provided you add |
| <samp>activation.jar</samp> to the build path of the project to which you are generating your Web service or client. |
| For services, you will also need to make sure <samp>activation.jar</samp> is available to the Tomcat JRE, either by |
| including it in the server's global classpath or by placing a copy of activation.jar into the target Web |
| project's <samp>lib/</samp> directory. |
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