Anne
On 5/10/06,
nancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have not used that method. My code is:
Public void invoke(){
Options options = new Options();
options.setTransportInProtocol(Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTP);
boolean exit = false;
String serviceGroupContextId = null;
EndpointReference EPR=new EndpointReference(webserviceURL);
options.setTo(EPR);
options.setTimeOutInMilliSeconds (50000);
ServiceClient serviceClient;
serviceClient = new ServiceClient();
serviceClient.setOptions(options);
MessageContext requestMessageContext = new MessageContext();
requestMessageContext.setEnvelope(getRequestEnvelope(messageName,
parametersList,
serviceGroupContextId));
OperationClient opClient = serviceClient
.createClient( ServiceClient.ANON_OUT_IN_OP);
opClient.addMessageContext(requestMessageContext);
opClient.setOptions(options);
opClient.execute(true);
}
private SOAPEnvelope getRequestEnvelope(String operationName,
HashMap param, String groupContextId) {
String namespace1="http://services.oracle.com/bpel/Process";
SOAPFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getSOAP11Factory();
SOAPEnvelope envelope = fac.getDefaultEnvelope();
OMNamespace namespace = fac.createOMNamespace(
namespace1, "Process");
OMElement params1 = fac.createOMElement(operationName,
namespace);
Set set=param.keySet();
Iterator iter=set.iterator();
while(iter.hasNext ()){
String paramName=iter.next().toString();
String paramValue=param.get(paramName).toString();
OMElement paramOM =
fac.createOMElement (paramName,namespace);
paramOM.setText(paramValue);
params1.addChild(paramOM);
}
envelope.getBody().setFirstChild(params1);
return envelope;
}
Thanks
Nancy
-----Original Message-----
From: Eran Chinthaka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 2:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Use axis2 to call bpel
Axis2 will never set a non-empty SOAPAction, if you have not called
options.setAction(youraction).
Are u sure you have not called that method.
-- Chinthaka
nancy wrote:
> Yah I understand that marking message with Urgent won't help in getting
> quick reply from others.Anyways,I want to send a SOAP Envelope in the way
> that I don't need to manipulate the requested parameter (OMELEMENT) there
to
> get the parameters.
>
> I tried it but with no success. Exception is coming:
>
> Cannot find binding operation definition of soapAction '/orabpel' in
> http://daff06:9700/orabpel/default/ProcessManager/1.0/ProcessManager.wsdl
>
> My Request was:
>
>
> My request was:
>
> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
>
> <soapenv:Envelope
> xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/ "><soapenv:Header
/>
>
> <soapenv:Body>
>
> <Process:initiateProcess
>
xmlns:Process="http://services.oracle.com/bpel/Process "><Process:primaryKeyV
>
alue>1</Process:primaryKeyValue><Process:businessProcessId>1</Process:busine
> ssProcessId></Process:initiateProcess></soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>
>
>
> And my ProcessManager.wsdl has no defined SOAP BINDINGS.
>
> Is it necessary to define soap bindings with wsdl.
> Why axis2 is taking /orabpel as soapaction?
>
> Thanks
> Nancy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eran Chinthaka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 1:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: URGENT Use axis2 to call bpel
>
> Hi Nancy,
>
> First, marking your messages to this list as URGENT won't help you in
> any means. Rather it will make the case worse. Opensource developers are
> willing and like to help others, but can not be forced to do so (except
> you have a private service contract with them ;) ).
>
>
> nancy wrote:
>> Can anyone tell how to use axis 2 to call bpel process. Earlier I was
>> using java classes generated by wsdl2java tool of axis1.But now; I don't
>> want to use java classes. I want to just mention web service URL,
>> message name and parameters.For eg:
>>
>
> ..............
>
>
>> But using this I need to write code to get result out of OMElement. Or
>> you can say I want to know how bpel process can understand the output or
>> input of axis2? I am using ORACLE BPEL.
>>
>
> Sorry I can not understand this problem. Do you wanna send a SOAPEnvelop
> e and get back only the Body first child ? If you can explain a bit more
> I might be able to help you.
>
> BTW, Axis2 or any web service engine do not care whether you talk to a
> BPEL server or not. It sends out and receive SOAP messages, that's all.
>
> -- Chinthaka
>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>
>
>
