I have regenerate the client and the server after the changes in wsdl. 

Any idea where the request arrive in the webservice code ? So i could see where 
axis "lose" the values. 

Yves-Marie.

 

 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Deepal jayasinghe [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : jeudi 15 janvier 2009 15:20
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: Correct SOAP request but server side getting null object

DANIEL, Yves Marie wrote:
> Hi everyone !
>  
> I'm using Axis2 to create a webservice with a client and a server. I 
> wrote my wsdl, generate both client and server side. Everything ran 
> fine (the webservice was OK), i change some names of my types in wsdl, 
> and :
As I can see you need to code generate again.

Deepal
>  
> 1) The client send the request (just an object with some string 
> fields)
> 2) With tcpmon, i can see the request is good, the fields are filled 
> with correct values
> 3) Server side class get the object, but the fields are null !
>  
> I tried to put some logging in the MessageReceiverInOut and it seems 
> the request does not go through invokeBusinessLogic or the setters of 
> the fields.
> I tried also in the parse method of my object. What i can see is that 
> the default constructor is call, creating an empty bean, and the 
> method of my webservice is called with this bean, without reading my 
> request...
>  
> Basically, i have in my wsdl :
>
> <xs:element name="getImmediateAuthorizationsReq">
>  <xs:complexType>
>   <xs:sequence>
>    <xs:element name="requests" type="xs:string"/>
>   </xs:sequence>
>  </xs:complexType>
> </xs:element>
>
> I see the SOAP request :
>
>          <ns1:getImmediateAuthorizationsReq xmlns:ns1=http:// 
> <http://myNamespace>myNamespace <http://myNamespace>>
>             <ns1:requests>TESSSST</ns1:requests>
>          </ns1:getImmediateAuthorizationsReq>
> and the server get : GetImmediateAuthorizationsReq.getRequests null
>  
> Any idea about the cause, or a way to debug ?
>  
> (Please note this is my first webservice :D)
>  
> Bye,
> Yves-Marie.


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