- Create User's Library
* Window > Preference > Java > Build Path > User Libraries
* New > Type "Axis2" > "Add JARs" > Import Axis\lib\all jar files
After create "user libraries"
* Build Path > Configure Build Path > Add Library > User Library > select Axis2 Library which was created previous step.
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
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Am able to do till Create User's Library
* Window > Preference > Java > Build Path > User Libraries
* New > Type "Axis2" > "Add JARs" > Import Axis\lib\all jar files
BUt am not able to find this ....
After create "user libraries"
* Build Path > Configure Build Path > Add Library > User Library > select Axis2 Library which was created previous step.
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