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I see the tutorial is using GlassFish. I think you will find that package in the j2ee.jar contained in the GlassFish installation

Cheers,
Dian
 
Thanks,

I think I will return to trying to make my dot-net webservice work. I located J2EE.jar and copied it to my netbeans project libraries folder but I still get a "not found" for javax.xml.soap.*. It is also in my jdk lib.

I can look at the contents of my other jar files but not j2ee.jar. It is empty.

thanks
jim
 
If you come back to Java, I'd consider using Eclipse instead of NetBeans

Cheers,
Dian
 
I tried eclipse for a while but like netbeans better. I am an old programmer from when an assembler was considered a high-level language and things with lots of options don't fit me well.

I got the dot-net webservice to go, finally. I found a tutorial that mentioned including a "webreference" in the calling program. Why didn't Microsoft tell me that?

regards
jim
 
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