Service section from the wsdl:

 

<wsdl:service name="Service1">

            <wsdl:port name="Service1Soap" binding="tns:Service1Soap">

                        <soap:address
location="http://localhost/MyWebService/Service1.asmx"; /> 

            </wsdl:port>

            <wsdl:port name="Service1Soap12"
binding="tns:Service1Soap12">

                        <soap12:address
location="http://localhost/MyWebService/Service1.asmx"; /> 

            </wsdl:port>

</wsdl:service>

 

Lines from Service1Locator.java:

 

    private java.lang.String Service1Soap12_address =
"http://localhost/MyWebService/Service1.asmx";;

    private java.lang.String Service1Soap_address =
"http://localhost/MyWebService/Service1.asmx";;

 

...and they are used thusly:

 

    public org.norc.test.Service1Soap getService1Soap() throws
javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException {

       java.net.URL endpoint;

        try {

            endpoint = new java.net.URL(Service1Soap_address);

        }

        catch (java.net.MalformedURLException e) {

            throw new javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException(e);

        }

        return getService1Soap(endpoint);

    }

 

There is also a series of getService1Soap12() methods that were
generated that use the Service1Soap12_address value.  In my testing of
the client I have tried calling both getService1Soap() and
getService1Soap12().  Also, I traced into the Axis code and the
MalformedURLException is being thrown by HTTPSender when any of my
service methods are called.  The port number used by the service is
4572.

 

Thanks for your help.

- Geoff

________________________________

From: Walker, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 2:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: MalformedURLException with cookieless .NET web service

 

Cool.

Can you post the exact line from the Locator class, as well as the
entire last section of the wsdl, that is, the part from

<wsdl:service name=".."

to..

</wsdl:service>

 

Also, do you know the port number that the .NET service uses?

 

(The other part that is intriguing is the session number in the url. I
have never actually seen that before).

-jeff

         

        
________________________________


        From: WALKER-GEOFF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 3:02 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: RE: MalformedURLException with cookieless .NET web
service

        First of all, Jeff, I like your name.  Secondly, that was a typo
on my part (that's what I get for not cutting-and-pasting).  The URL
looks ok in the Locator.

        - Geoff

         

        
________________________________


        From: Walker, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 1:47 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: RE: MalformedURLException with cookieless .NET web
service

         

        Geoff,

        I think I see a "//" instead of a "/" after localhost.

        That is not allowed and may force the protocol to be stripped
off?

        -jeff

         

        
________________________________


        From: WALKER-GEOFF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 1:35 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: RE: MalformedURLException with cookieless .NET web
service

                Hi,

                I'm sorry to double-post, but I've had no responses and
I'm really under the gun.  Does anybody have any ideas about how to get
rid of this exception?  Is this some kind of a configuration issue?

                Thanks,

                Geoff

                 

                
________________________________


                From: WALKER-GEOFF 
                Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 10:15 AM
                To: '[email protected]'
                Subject: MalformedURLException with cookieless .NET web
service

                 

                Hi,

                I have had years of experience as a Java developer, but
I am relatively new to setting up web services/clients.  I am trying to
consume a cookieless .NET web service with WSDL2Java generated classes,
and when my stub call invokes a web service method, I get the following
exception:

                 

                java.net.MalformedURLException: no protocol:
/MyWebService/(S(ieyrnf55xs45pd55yi0mjd55))/Service1.asmx

                 

                All of the strings in the generated "Locator" class used
to set the endpoint URL correctly include the fully qualified path
(http://localhost//MyWebService/Service1.asmx
<http://localhost/MyWebService/Service1.asmx> ).

                 

                As you can probably guess from the useless default
names, the web service is also mine, and when I change the web.config
sessionState properties to use cookies (which I'd rather not do), I
don't get the exception.  I will also add that I find dealing with
sessions in .NET a thorough pain!

                 

                So, why is Axis trying to create a URL with the
sessionID-stamped path sans protocol/server?

                 

                Thanks in advance for your help.

                - Geoff

                 

                 

                 

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