Hi Chinthaka,
    Really appreciate your quick reply. yes, I am trying to tackle the
second case where in all the requests directed to the service regardless of
operation should go to the same reciever. Basically, I have a servlet which
recieves all the soap requests sent through http. This servlet will receive
all the requests sent to a given url ( say http://www.foo.com/abc/servlet)
with any soap action header. Now, I am trying to replace this servlet with
axis2. I want to deal directly with XML using axiom apis and avoid
marshalling and de marshalling of xmls to java objects.
    As per my understanding, and by what you explained, axis2 dispatcher
identifies the service and the operation name and then finds the
corresponding entry in the services.xml.  Since, I don't have any operations
specified in the services.xml, it throws up an error. 
    What kind of handler should I write in order to avoid the above error?

Thanks,
Sanjay


Eran Chinthaka-3 wrote:
> 
> Do you want to get all the message related to a given service in to one
> message receiver? Or is it that you want to get all the messages,
> irrespective of the service to get to one message receiver?
> 
> If it is the first case, then register one message receiver class name for
> all the MEPs.
> 
> IIRC, this is how Axis2 internals work. When you get a SOAP message, we
> will
> first identify the service and the operation this message is going to.
> Every
> operation is connected to a MEP (http://wso2.org/library/335), and a
> message
> receiver is also bound to a message receiver for a given service. One the
> operation and the service is found, service.xml details are used to
> retrieve
> the message receiver connected to the MEP of that operation.
> 
> If it is the second case, then you might have to write a handler to do
> this.
> 
> 
> HTH.
> Chinthaka
> 
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 7:56 PM, murugess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> I want the same message reciever to be invoked for a service regardless
>> of
>> whatever the soap action comes in the request. Basically I am trying to
>> simulate a servlet which will get all the requests targeted to it. I dont
>> have any service implementation class and no wsdl in the services folder.
>>
>> Here is what I have in services.xml:
>>
>>    <service >
>>        <messageReceivers>
>>            <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/ns/wsdl/in-out";
>> class="com.xyz.GenericMessageReceiverInOut"/>
>>        </messageReceivers>
>>
>>    </service>
>>
>>
>> I can't put any opertions name as I want the same
>> GenericMessageReceiverInOut to be invoked for all operations  ( or
>> requests
>> with any soapaction or wsa action).
>>
>>
>> When I send the request using a client, I get following exception:
>>
>> <Exception>org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: The endpoint reference (EPR) for
>> the
>> Operation not found is
>> http://localhost:8080/CRMGWServer/services/GenericFeedService and the WSA
>> Action = null&#xd;
>>        at
>>
>> org.apache.axis2.engine.DispatchPhase.checkPostConditions(DispatchPhase.java:86)&#xd;
>>        at org.apache.axis2.engine.Phase.invoke(Phase.java:308)&#xd;
>>        at
>> org.apache.axis2.engine.AxisEngine.invoke(AxisEngine.java:212)&#xd;
>>        at
>> org.apache.axis2.engine.AxisEngine.receive(AxisEngine.java:132)&#xd;
>>
>>
>> I really appreciate if any one can point me to the right solution. I wish
>> i
>> could put wild card character (*) in the operation tag inside
>> services.xml.
>>
>>
>>
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