It would help to have a WSDL -- because the WSDL will tell you what
SOAPAction it's expecting. But you don't need to have one.

By default, SOAP::Lite uses a SOAPAction URI with the format [uri]#[method],
which is why I suggested what I did.

Try these two options:

   call.setSOAPActionURI("#echoYa");

and 

   call.setSOAPActionURI("");

Good luck,
Anne


-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 1:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: A question about an Axis client talk to a Perl/SOAP::Lite WS
server. Help please!

Anne,

I tried with:

   call.setSOAPActionURI("http://foobar:8003/EchoYa#echoYa";);

It still does not work, the error msg remains similar.  Is that because I
did not have
a WSDL for the WS server?

Thanks,

Donald

--- Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> SOAP::Lite is rejecting your request because you have not specified the
> correct SOAPAction value. SOAPAction is supposed to be a URI. Look at the
> WSDL document to determine the correct value for SOAPAction value. It's
> specified in the <soap:operation> element in the <binding>.
> 
> Then change line 15 so that you specify the correct value. Perhaps
something
> like:
> 
> 15.            call.setSOAPActionURI("http://foobar:8003/EchoYa#echoYa";);
> 
> Regards,
> Anne
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Xi.Yue Chen.Wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:31 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: A question about an Axis client talk to a Perl/SOAP::Lite WS
> server. Help please!
> 
> Hi, All.
> 
> I wrote a simple WS server in Perl(SOAP::Lite 0.55),
> which serves its purpose(echoing whatever string it
> receives) fine if the client is also in
> Perl/SOAP::Lite or Apache-Soap-2.3.1.  However, if the
> client is written
> in Axis1.1, the client can not get the service.
> 
> Here is the detail:
> 
> The WS server is deployed in the static mode, like
> this:
> 
> --------------------8<-----------------------
>   #! /usr/local/bin/perl -w
>   use SOAP::Transport::HTTP;
>   use lib ("/nas/aidddev/test/testSoap/");
>   use EchoYa qw(echoYa);
> 
>   $SIG{PIPE} = $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE';
> 
>   $daemon = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon
>             -> new (LocalPort => 8003)
>             -> dispatch_to('EchoYa');
>   $daemon->handle;
> --------------------8<-----------------------
> 
> The EchoYa.pm is like this:
> --------------------8<-----------------------
>   package EchoYa;
> 
>   require Exporter;
>   @ISA = qw(Exporter);
>   @EXPORT = qw( echoYa );
> 
>   sub echoYa {
>       print "enter echoYa\n";
>       my $self = shift;
>       my $ya   = shift;
>       return "I got $ya!";
>   }
>   1;
> --------------------8<-----------------------
> 
> The client is:
> --------------------8<-----------------------
> 1. package samples.userguide.example1;
> 
> 2. import org.apache.axis.client.Call;
> 3. import org.apache.axis.client.Service;
> 4. import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
> 
> 5. public class TestClient {
> 6.   public static void main(String [] args) {
> 7.       String ret = "1";
> 8.       try {
> 9.           String endpoint =
> "http://foobar:8003/EchoYa";;
> 
> 10.           Service  service = new Service();
> 11.            Call     call    = (Call)
> service.createCall();
> 
> 12.            call.setTargetEndpointAddress( new
> java.net.URL(endpoint) );
> 13.            call.setOperationName("echoYa");
> 14.            call.setUseSOAPAction(true);
> 15.            call.setSOAPActionURI("echoYa");
> 
> 16.           ret = (String) call.invoke( new Object[]
> { "aMsssg" } );
> 
> 17.            System.out.println("Sent aMsssg , got
> '" + ret + "'");
> 18.        } catch (Exception e) {
> 19.            System.err.println(e.toString());
> 20.       }
> 21.   }
> 22. }
> --------------------8<-----------------------
> The error message I got is: 
> SOAPAction shall match 'uri#method' if present (got
> 'echoYa', expected '#echoYa'
> 
> Then, I altered the code of the client a little bit by
> commenting out line 14 and 15. (which means, not
> calling the setSOAPActionURI() method).
> --------------------8<-----------------------
> 1. package samples.userguide.example1;
> 
> 2. import org.apache.axis.client.Call;
> 3. import org.apache.axis.client.Service;
> 4. import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
> 
> 5. public class TestClient {
> 6.   public static void main(String [] args) {
> 7.       String ret = "1";
> 8.       try {
> 9.           String endpoint =
> "http://foobar:8003/EchoYa";;
> 
> 10.           Service  service = new Service();
> 11.            Call     call    = (Call)
> service.createCall();
> 
> 12.            call.setTargetEndpointAddress( new
> java.net.URL(endpoint) );
> 13.            call.setOperationName("echoYa");
> 14.            //call.setUseSOAPAction(true);
> 15.            //call.setSOAPActionURI("echoYa");
> 
> 16.           ret = (String) call.invoke( new Object[]
> { "aMsssg" } );
> 
> 17.            System.out.println("Sent aMsssg , got
> '" + ret + "'");
> 18.        } catch (Exception e) {
> 19.            System.err.println(e.toString());
> 20.       }
> 21.   }
> 22. }
> --------------------8<-----------------------
> Then I got complain like this:
> 
> Denied access to method (echoYa) in class (main) at
> /host/dev/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/SOAP/Lite.pm line 2130.
> 
> Did anyone have a similiar difficulty before.
> I bet I must have missed something.  Can anyone help?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Donald
> 
> 
> 
> 
>       
>               
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