On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, A Yang wrote:

> Deserialization of the message payload?
Yes, either in the service or in the client when the response comes back.

> How important are the contents of the SOAP Envelope and Header? i.e.,
> does the first child element in the body have to have the same name as
> the method I wish to invoke? And do I have to keep the namespace in
> synch with my implementation somehow?
Namespace sync'd to implementation yes, via the WSDD. The first child in the
body _may_ need to be named after the operation in order to satisfy the WSDL
contract. However, the service doesn't generally read the WSDL, so that's
probably not your problem here.


> I've just been making sure that my service name, class name and method
> name are in synch between the implementation and the deployment
> descriptor. The actual XML being sent by my client via the
> SOAPConnection.call() method basically has nothing in it.

Sounds reasonable.

> So do I have to ensure that the service or method name is specified
> somewhere in the SOAP payload in order to trigger the service? I
> thought with Messaging style services, Axis just passed everything
> along.
>
> Thanks,
> Andy
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> --- Guy Rixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, A Yang wrote:
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> > > What does the InvocationTargetException usually indicate?
> >
> > It usually means a failure in deserialization.
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