Hi,
I updated Axis2 to v1.4.1 (uses XMLBeans 2.3.0) but unfortunately the
issue did not vanish :( Btw generated code still states that is has
been generated with Axis2 1.3 (class doc) and deprecated API is
still used (AbstractRobustInMessageReceiver,
AbstractInOutSyncMessageReceiver).
Any ideas are very much appreciated.
Regards,
Martin
Am 17.09.2008 um 14:09 schrieb Martin Scholl:
I simple use MessageContext.getCurrentMessageContext().getEnvelope
() which works for in-out operations. For in-only operations I know
that the envelope is non-null and seems to contain valid content
since the XMLBeans operation parameter content is all right.
Regards,
Martin
Am 17.09.2008 um 14:02 schrieb keith chapman:
What is the mechanism you used to access the SOAPEnvelop from the
service implementation class?
Thanks,
Keith.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Martin Scholl
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I got some trouble with the SOAP Envelope contained in the
MessageContext of in-only operations, which I access in the
ServiceSkeleton implementation class. When calling toString
operation on any element of the envelope (body, header, etc.) or
on the envelope itself I receive an OMException, caused by a
NoSuchElementException. When calling toString operation on the
envelope which was converted in a org.w3c.dom.Element before I
receive a RuntimeException with message 'Can not serialize OM
Element Envelope'. This exception is caused by a XMLStreamException.
We use XMLBeans databinding which does not complain about anything
and works well. Additionally in-out operations' SOAP Envelope is
valid. I could not manage to find any clue yet. We use Axis2 1.3
on top of Tomcat6 and generate the service client and server
classes from WSDL 1.1 using WSDL2Java and XMLBeans 2.2.0.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Martin
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