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Nigel Furber commented on AXIS2-3118:
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I think the problem may lie within Axiom;I have now found if you swap the axiom
jars from 1.2.5 back to 1.2.4 ( version in Axis2-1.2) the problem goes away.
Obviously that re-introduces problems fixed in the 1.2.5 release; however it
lets me do some testing! Jars affected are axiom-api-1.2.5.jar,
axiom-dom-1.2.5.jar, axiom-impl-1.2.5.jar. Nigel Furber
> Unable to send Mime multipart attachment with Axis2 1.3
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> Key: AXIS2-3118
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3118
> Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.3
> Environment: Windows XP SP2, Sun JDK 1.5.08
> Reporter: Nigel Furber
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> I have been using an Axis2 1.2 Axiom client to send mime multipart documents
> to a Sun JAXRPC - based server. Last week I upgraded to Axis2 1.3RC2 to take
> advantage of the recent CUSTOM_PROTOCOL_HANDLER/custom
> SSLProtocolSocketFactory enhancements as I need to be able to make multiple
> SSL connections using different client certificates. The change allowed that
> to happen, but prevented the client from working if I try to send
> attachments. Having compared the messages in some detail, the difference is
> in the Content-Type of the header.
> Release 1.2 gives Content-Type: multipart/related;
> boundary=MIMEBoundaryurn_uuid_6437B4F1594AE9FBC11187012706648;
> type="text/xml"; start="<0.urn:uuid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"; charset=UTF-8
> Release 1.3RC2 gives Content-Type: multipart/related;
> boundary=MIMEBoundaryurn_uuid_93B2FAD54121ADAD431187002026767;
> type="text/xml"; start="0.urn:uuid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; charset=UTF-8
> The key difference is the omission of the "<" and ">" at beginning and end of
> "start=..." I have captured a 1.2-origin successful message using TCPMON and
> removed the <>, resent it, and it fails. When I then reinstate the <> to the
> same message and resend it is accepted. Apologies if I have missed a trick
> in switching them on and off somehow. Regards Nigel Furber
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