Thanks Martin. You are quick. I really appreciate it.
Please let me know what should go inside
_operationClient.getOptions().setAction("");
Here is the WSDL:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<definitions targetNamespace="urn:login.safe.two.us"
        xmlns:apachesoap="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap";
        xmlns:impl="urn:login.safe.two.us"
        xmlns:intf="urn:login.safe.two.us"
        xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/";
        xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/";
        xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";>
        
        <types>
                <xsd:schema elementFormDefault="qualified"
                        targetNamespace="urn:login.safe.two.us"
                        xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";>           
        
                        
                        <xsd:element name="TestLoginType">
                        <xsd:complexType>
                                <xsd:sequence>
                                        <xsd:element name="eid" maxOccurs="1" 
minOccurs="1" type="xsd:string"/>
                                        <xsd:element name="key" nillable="true" 
type="xsd:string"/>
                                </xsd:sequence>
                        </xsd:complexType>
                        </xsd:element>
                        
                        <xsd:element name="TestLoginTypeResponse">
                        <xsd:complexType>
                                <xsd:sequence>
                                        <xsd:element name="failedReason" 
nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
                                        <xsd:element name="status" 
type="xsd:boolean"/>
                                </xsd:sequence>
                        </xsd:complexType>
                        </xsd:element>

                </xsd:schema>
        </types>
        
        <message name="testLoginRequest">
                <part name="testLoginRequestAttributes" 
element="impl:TestLoginType"/>
        </message>
        
        <message name="testLoginResponse">
                <part name="testLoginResponseAttributes"
element="impl:TestLoginTypeResponse"/> 
        </message>

        <portType name="LoginServicePortType">
                <operation name="testLogin">
                        <input message="impl:testLoginRequest" 
name="testLoginRequest"/>
                        <output message="impl:testLoginResponse" 
name="testLoginResponse"/>
                </operation>
        </portType>

        <binding name="LoginServiceSoapBinding" 
type="impl:LoginServicePortType">
                <soap:binding style="document"
transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
                <operation name="testLogin">
                        <soap:operation soapAction=""/>
                        <input name="testLoginRequest">
                                <soap:body use="literal"/>
                        </input>
                        <output name="testLoginResponse">
                                <soap:body use="literal"/>
                        </output>
                </operation>
        </binding>
        
        <service name="LoginService">
                <port binding="impl:LoginServiceSoapBinding" 
name="LoginService">                       
                        <soap:address
location="http://JISAUTHDEV:8185/JisAuthentication/services/authorization"/>    
                
                </port>
        </service>
        
</definitions>



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mgainty wrote:
> 
> 
> the action name you supplied looks problematic
> it should look something like
>         try
>         {
>                org.apache.axis2.client.OperationClient _operationClient =
> _serviceClient.createClient(_operations[0].getName());
>              
> _operationClient.getOptions().setAction("http://www.example.com/OnlineBooksADBImage/FindBooks";);
>         }
>         catch(org.apache.axis2.AxisFault f)
>         {
>            log.debug("AxisFault has been thrown ..");
>         }
> in any event could you please post your WSDL 
> 
> thanks,
> Martin 
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>> Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 06:28:45 -0700
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: Problem with Axis2 client and XFire service
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks Martin.
>> 
>> Actually, I'm using Eclipse with Axis2 Codegen plugins. When I created
>> client using it, this is what it created as the stub:
>> (I'm pasting only the operation "testLogin" implementation from the
>> stub).
>> Please let me know if you want me to post my WSDL.
>> 
>>             /**
>>              * Auto generated method signature
>>              *
>>              * @see us.two.safe.login.LoginService#testLogin
>>              * @param testLoginType0
>>              */                    
>> 
>>              public 
>> us.two.safe.login.LoginServiceStub.TestLoginTypeResponse testLogin(
>>                    us.two.safe.login.LoginServiceStub.TestLoginType
>> testLoginType0) throws java.rmi.RemoteException
>>                    
>>               {
>>               org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext _messageContext =
>> null;
>>               try{
>>                 org.apache.axis2.client.OperationClient _operationClient
>> =
>>                                
>> _serviceClient.createClient(_operations[0].getName());
>>                 _operationClient.getOptions().setAction("\"\"");
>>              
>> _operationClient.getOptions().setExceptionToBeThrownOnSOAPFault(true);
>> 
>> addPropertyToOperationClient(_operationClient,org.apache.axis2.description.WSDL2Constants.ATTR_WHTTP_QUERY_PARAMETER_SEPARATOR,"&");
>> 
>>               // create a message context
>>               _messageContext = new
>> org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext();
>>              
>> 
>>               // create SOAP envelope with that payload
>>               org.apache.axiom.soap.SOAPEnvelope env = null;
>>                                                                
>>               env =
>> toEnvelope(getFactory(_operationClient.getOptions().getSoapVersionURI()),
>>                                                     testLoginType0,
>>                                                     optimizeContent(new
>> javax.xml.namespace.QName("urn:login.safe.two.us",
>>                                                     "testLogin")));
>>              
>>               //adding SOAP soap_headers
>>               _serviceClient.addHeadersToEnvelope(env);
>> 
>>               // set the message context with that soap envelope
>>               _messageContext.setEnvelope(env);
>> 
>>              // add the message contxt to the operation client
>>              _operationClient.addMessageContext(_messageContext);
>> 
>>              //execute the operation client
>>              _operationClient.execute(true);
>> 
>>              org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext
>> _returnMessageContext =
>> _operationClient.getMessageContext(
>>                                           
>> org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDLConstants.MESSAGE_LABEL_IN_VALUE);
>>              org.apache.axiom.soap.SOAPEnvelope _returnEnv =
>> _returnMessageContext.getEnvelope();
>>                
>>                
>>              java.lang.Object object =
>> fromOM(_returnEnv.getBody().getFirstElement() ,
>>                                        
>> two.safe.login.LoginServiceStub.TestLoginTypeResponse.class,
>>                                              
>> getEnvelopeNamespaces(_returnEnv));
>> 
>>                                
>>              return
>> (us.two.safe.login.LoginServiceStub.TestLoginTypeResponse)object;
>>                                    
>>          }
>>         catch(org.apache.axis2.AxisFault f){
>> 
>>             org.apache.axiom.om.OMElement faultElt = f.getDetail();
>>             if (faultElt!=null){
>>                 if
>> (faultExceptionNameMap.containsKey(faultElt.getQName())){
>>                     //make the fault by reflection
>>                     try{
>>                         java.lang.String exceptionClassName =
>> (java.lang.String)faultExceptionClassNameMap.get(faultElt.getQName());
>>                         java.lang.Class exceptionClass =
>> java.lang.Class.forName(exceptionClassName);
>>                         java.lang.Exception ex=
>>                                 (java.lang.Exception)
>> exceptionClass.newInstance();
>>                         //message class
>>                         java.lang.String messageClassName =
>> (java.lang.String)faultMessageMap.get(faultElt.getQName());
>>                         java.lang.Class messageClass =
>> java.lang.Class.forName(messageClassName);
>>                         java.lang.Object messageObject =
>> fromOM(faultElt,messageClass,null);
>>                         java.lang.reflect.Method m =
>> exceptionClass.getMethod("setFaultMessage",
>>                                    new java.lang.Class[]{messageClass});
>>                         m.invoke(ex,new
>> java.lang.Object[]{messageObject});
>>                        
>> 
>>                         throw new
>> java.rmi.RemoteException(ex.getMessage(),
>> ex);
>>                     }catch(java.lang.ClassCastException e){
>>                        // we cannot intantiate the class - throw the
>> original Axis fault
>>                         throw f;
>>                     } catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {
>>                         // we cannot intantiate the class - throw the
>> original Axis fault
>>                         throw f;
>>                     }catch (java.lang.NoSuchMethodException e) {
>>                         // we cannot intantiate the class - throw the
>> original Axis fault
>>                         throw f;
>>                     } catch (java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
>> e)
>> {
>>                         // we cannot intantiate the class - throw the
>> original Axis fault
>>                         throw f;
>>                     }  catch (java.lang.IllegalAccessException e) {
>>                         // we cannot intantiate the class - throw the
>> original Axis fault
>>                         throw f;
>>                     }   catch (java.lang.InstantiationException e) {
>>                         // we cannot intantiate the class - throw the
>> original Axis fault
>>                         throw f;
>>                     }
>>                 }else{
>>                     throw f;
>>                 }
>>             }else{
>>                 throw f;
>>             }
>>             } finally {
>>                
>> _messageContext.getTransportOut().getSender().cleanup(_messageContext);
>>             }
>>         }
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> mgainty wrote:
>> > 
>> > 
>> > the answer is neither
>> > 
>> > you'll need to construct a messageContext 
>> > fill it with the supplied OMElement parameter
>> > create a client using the supplied operation parameter
>> > add the messageContext to your just created client
>> > then execute..
>> > e.g.
>> > 
>> >     /**
>> >      * Directly invoke a named operation with a Robust In-Only MEP.
>> This
>> > method
>> >      * just sends your supplied XML and possibly receives a fault. For
>> > more
>> >      * control, you can instead create a client for the operation and
>> use
>> > that
>> >      * client to execute the send.
>> >      *
>> >      * @param operation name of operation to be invoked
>> > (non-<code>null</code>)
>> >      * @param elem      XML to send
>> >      * @throws AxisFault if something goes wrong while sending it or if
>> a
>> > fault is
>> >      *                   received in response (per the Robust In-Only
>> > MEP).
>> >      * @see #createClient(QName)
>> >      */
>> >     public void sendRobust(QName operation, OMElement elem) throws
>> > AxisFault {
>> >         MessageContext mc = new MessageContext();
>> >         fillSOAPEnvelope(mc, elem);
>> >         OperationClient mepClient = createClient(operation);
>> >         mepClient.addMessageContext(mc);
>> >         mepClient.execute(true);
>> >     }
>> > 
>> > If you are unable to execute the client call we will need to see your
>> wsdl
>> > to assist you further
>> > 
>> > Martin 
>> > ______________________________________________ 
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>> > this transmission. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> >> Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:53:55 -0700
>> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> To: [email protected]
>> >> Subject: Problem with Axis2 client and XFire service
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Hi,
>> >> 
>> >> I created an Axis2 client for an XFire service. But something seems to
>> be
>> >> wrong. 
>> >> When I run the client this is what I get.
>> >> 
>> >> org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: Parameter
>> >> {urn:login.safe.two.us}TestLoginType
>> >> does not exist!
>> >>   at
>> >>
>> org.apache.axis2.util.Utils.getInboundFaultFromMessageContext(Utils.java:512)
>> >>   at
>> >>
>> org.apache.axis2.description.OutInAxisOperationClient.handleResponse(OutInAxisOperation.java:370)
>> >>   at
>> >>
>> org.apache.axis2.description.OutInAxisOperationClient.send(OutInAxisOperation.java:416)
>> >>   at
>> >>
>> org.apache.axis2.description.OutInAxisOperationClient.executeImpl(OutInAxisOperation.java:228)
>> >>   at
>> >>
>> org.apache.axis2.client.OperationClient.execute(OperationClient.java:163)
>> >> 
>> >> I debugged the client and found that the error occurs when this
>> statement
>> >> is
>> >> executed in the stub:
>> >> 
>> >>         //execute the operation client
>> >>         _operationClient.execute(true);
>> >> 
>> >> Can anyone let me know is it the client that is weird or the service?
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks.
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