Please check your Java clients that handle a return Element.  I suspect they
either use literal XML encoding (not SOAP encoding) or they add a
deserializer for Element to the mapping registry.  Your XSP code must, of
course, do the same in order to work.

Scott Nichol

----- Original Message -----
From: "deepak venugopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: Serialization problem!!


> Hello friends,
> My company has started developing soap clients based
> on XSP and submitting the request to Apache Soap
> Server which has services running in pure Java.
> For my Java Soap Clients, the soap service used to
> return a Node Element ( XML Document). The Java Client
> worked perfectly using the usual following code:
>
> if( !resp.generatedFault() )
>          {
>          Parameter ret = resp.getReturnValue();
>          bookEl = (Element)ret.getValue();
>
> System.out.println(DOM2Writer.nodeToString(bookEl));
>
>          }
>
> But now since i have started using XSP where the
> client looks like :
> <soap:call url="http://soap server .....">
>                 <ns1:*method name *
> xmlns:ns1="urn:*service name *">
>                   <soap:enc/>
>                   <symbol xsi:type="xsd:string"
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance";
> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema";><xsp-request:get-parameter
> name="symbol"/></symbol>
>                 </ns1:*method name*>
>               </soap:call>
>
> ,while working with string return values, the existing
> sample code works perfectly, but when xml objects r
> being rcvd i get the error no serializer found for
> org.w3c.node***.
> (-- i can solve this error for Java Clients--)
>
>
> Since there are no existing cases in the mail archives
> for writing the XSP equivalent of exisiting Java
> Clients or any literature on the Net, we are facing
> great problems.
> If any of you guys have sorted out these kinda XSP
> cases, pls do reply as it wld b of gr8 help.
> rgds
> DEEPAK.
>
>
>
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