"453: Deployment Error" when running a web service program on Netbeans: here's the patch

This is a post aimed at a very small stake of my readers. I apologize to the rest of you and promise that if 15,000 of you ask me to, I’ll stop blogging for good and for ever.

Guys, I got it: here and there. It seriously looks like a bug. Solution suggested: stop the application server, open a regular Java app, run it, close Netbeans. Relaunch Netbeans, select your Java web service as a main project, clean it, build it, run it. It should work. If not, let me know. Update 1 (14:58 same day): move from Sun Java Application Server to Tomcat. When compiling the code lines, it seems the parser is unable to find folders that are supposed to be automatically generated. So, no parsing.

Update 2 (16:34 same day): problem with overloading methods (can’t overload more than twice) in Web Service Java + shitty interfacing between Tomcat & MySQL. IBM had already spotted the problem here. Solution: move from the Sun J2EE environment to the Microsoft .Net platform + SQL Server database (seamless integration).

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3 Responses to “"453: Deployment Error" when running a web service program on Netbeans: here's the patch”

  1. Chris says:

    Great problem solving, Jeremy!

    It works only once on YOUR computer, and it doesn’t even work on MINE (who else for the probe?).

    Well done!

  2. Jeremy Fain says:

    Laurent> we’re just geeks. I’m scared.

    Chris> today we spent more time trying to get our stuff working than actually hacking code. I’m fed up with open source development environments. It’s fun to be part of a community, even as a user, but it just doesn’t work and my productivity was crap. I’m thinking seriously of starting to use Visual Studio intensively.

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