tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6402887293870911985.post6845023174372655279..comments2023-06-19T06:10:58.458-07:00Comments on Richard Chesterwood's Blog: Java Web Application Security - Part Two, Form Based AuthenticationRichard Chesterwoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04747758278892300028noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6402887293870911985.post-51471250460121327172017-10-02T09:07:55.845-07:002017-10-02T09:07:55.845-07:00Hi, we've stopped supporting Glassfish now due...Hi, we've stopped supporting Glassfish now due to exactly these kinds of problems. Our courses now all use either straight Tomcat (preferred) or if using EJB, we're using WildFly.<br /><br />There's a StackOverflow post referencing this here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24135633/javaee-web-service-deployed-successfully-but-tester-is-not-working.<br /><br />I notice from the screenshots in the post above that this is just a warning?<br /><br />I'm afraid that's the best I can offer here, it was a very good day for me when I left Glassfish behind.<br /><br />Richard Chesterwoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04747758278892300028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6402887293870911985.post-24316469521729864922017-10-02T06:29:32.371-07:002017-10-02T06:29:32.371-07:00Container org.glassfish.webservices.JAXWSContainer...Container org.glassfish.webservices.JAXWSContainer@14fee7 doesn't support class com.sun.xml.ws.api.server.Module<br /><br />I gate this error message when am try to test simple SAOP webservice, I am using glassfish4 , i am using the code you put on the course siteAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12209024345227937183noreply@blogger.com