Hi
Janesh,
Make
sure you are not using Xerces v1.3.1. It has a known namespace-handling problem.
This is covered in the FAQs.
Thanks,
-Matt
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Hi Siram,
Please use the TcpTunnelGui tool, as described in the documentation, to see
what details are being sent back from the server.
Thanks,
-Matt
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Great News Thanks!
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From: Matthew J. Duftler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 6:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Maintaining a session with Apache Soap
Hi Dirck,
It's actually the SOAPHTTPConnection that is responsibl
Hi,
I have written a sample application in soap that sends a string to the
server ( here the service object ) and gets an object in return. I am unable
to extract the values from the object ( response object ). Also, i would
like to know how to pass an object ( here a bean ) to the service objec
I'm getting the following error from a MS SOAP server. My client is Apache
Soap 2.1 I've read a little about the xsi:type attribute not being
returned from MS but I thought that 2.1 did not require that...
Caught SOAPException (SOAP-ENV:Client): No Deserializer found to
deserialize a ':Result'
Apache SOAP 2.1 and 2.2 do require xs:type attributes. You can get around
this by adding QNames for your parameters in the type mapping registry. This
is covered in the docs for Apache SOAP 2.1
Rick Hansen
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Hi ,
Did you set the soap mapping registry ? you need to set it by --
call.setSOAPMappingRegistry(smr);
where call is the calling object and smr is the SOAP mapping registry
object.
Raja
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i am sorry, that was for RPC and not for message driven SOAP.
Raja
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YOur samplebean class is not really a bean. In short, you should have
methods like:
String getName();
void setName(String name);
int getAge();
void setAge(int age);
You should take a look at the JavaBeans spec on Sun's web-site.
Thanks,
-Matt
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Hi Doug,
I would recommend upgrading to Apache SOAP v2.2, and reading the
"Interoperability" section in the User's Guide. You need to tell the system
what the type of the ':Result' parameter is.
Thanks,
-Matt
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Hi
Thank you.
Could you also let me know how to pass an object and access the same at the
server side ? I have implemented the methods as suggested and it works fine
now.
Raja
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From: Matthew J. Duftler
Hi Raja,
Model your code after the addressbook samples included in the distribution.
They show everything that is required to implement/deploy/invoke services
using complex types. Running the \soap-2_2\samples\addressbook\testit.cmd
file will run everything for you, so you can see it work.
Thank
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From: Janesh Vasudeva
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Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:25 PM
Subject: Soap Error
When running Calculator eg. , this error
comes
invoke service URL= http://localhost:7001/soap/servlet/rpcrouter
URN =soap1SOAPException
SOAPException= SOAP-ENV:Client, Unable to resolve
namespace URI for 'xsd'.
Hi Troy,
Please post the wire-dumps so we can see what is coming back.
Thanks,
-Matt
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Hi
Janesh,
Same
problem as before. Don't use Xerces v1.3.1. This is covered in the
FAQs.
Thanks,
-Matt
-Original Message-From: Janesh Vasudeva
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Hi Dirck,
It's actually the SOAPHTTPConnection that is responsible for maintaining the
session from the client-side. You should be able to set the
SOAPHTTPConnection as the SOAPTransport of any Call you wish.
Thanks,
-Matt
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