Looking the message, It looks ok to me.When a soap12 message is sent, it should contain the content type application/soap+xml and for a soap11 message, it should be text/xml. There is no issue with axis2/c inter operating with .net.
Regards Nandika On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Dimitri Pararas <dpara...@schedsys.com>wrote: > Damitha Kumarage wrote: > >> Dimitri Pararas wrote: >> >>> I seem to be having some difficulty creating the proper headers for my >>> request using Axis2/c. I am creating a simple request using the hello >>> client as a base. When I send my request to the simple server included with >>> the axis2/c (after adding a dumb service) the request works properly. When >>> I send it to the actual server I receive this error "Transport identified >>> SOAP version does not match with SOAP message version" (#195) the header >>> created looks like this >>> POST /foobar/services/FoobarService HTTP/1.1 >>> User-Agent: Axis2C/1.6.0 >>> Content-Length: 420 >>> Content-Type: application/soap+xml;charset=UTF-8 >>> Host: mercury:21083 >>> >>> <soapenv:Envelope >>> xmlns:soapenv="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope"><soapenv:Body><getTaskValidity><acNum>0001</acNum><layoverDate>2009-11-1</layoverDate><newStation>BOS</newStation><origStation>LHR</origStation><arrivalDateTime>2009-11-1 >>> 20:00</arrivalDateTime><callerID> >>> POST /Foobar/services/foobarService HTTP/1.1 >>> User-Agent: Axis2C/1.6.0 >>> Content-Length: 420 >>> Content-Type: application/soap+xml;charset=UTF-8 >>> >> I think you have done a mistake here when copying the soap message to this >> mail message by copying the http headers again at the end. Are you sure your >> soap message have no mistakes. >> I guess your actual service is a dot net service >> >> thanks, >> Damitha >> >>> >>> I am using the axis2_svc_client_send_receive to send this request, and I >>> have not been able to figure out what the problem is and how to manipulate >>> the header even if I did. Thanks >>> Dimitri >>> >>> >>> >> >> I used a TCP sniffer to grab the response, I didn't know what might be > important so I pasted it all. Looking at it again, it seems like maybe I > pasted a request and inadvertently included the http headers from the second > request also. When you say "I guess your actual service is a dot net > service" do you mean a dot net implementation of SOAP or something totally > different? I am fairly certain that it should be a soap service, does Axis > not work with dot net SOAP? > Dimitri > -- http://nandikajayawardana.blogspot.com/ WSO2 Inc: http://www.wso2.com