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Maxim Solodovnik resolved OPENMEETINGS-806.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Committed revision 1526799.
                
> addNewUser SOAP method doe not return valid error code
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>                 Key: OPENMEETINGS-806
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-806
>             Project: Openmeetings
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SOAP/REST API
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.1 Apache Release
>            Reporter: Maxim Solodovnik
>            Assignee: Maxim Solodovnik
>             Fix For: 3.0.0 Apache Release, 2.2.0 Apache Release
>
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> addNewUser SOAP method doe not return valid error code
> The problem was as Follows:
> I'm trying out Openmeetings SOAP API for the first time and I'm running into 
> a bit of a problem.  I'm trying to add a new user with the addNewUser 
> function and I get back the message code "-40".  From my understanding, this 
> is an indication that everything should be fine, given the documentation:
> -40    Message           You have successfully signed up. An email with a 
> verification code will be sent to your mailbox.
> However, I go to my email account and find nothing.  I know my Openmeetigns 
> is configured to send email just fine because it does so for lost passwords 
> and alike (I've even tested it with the particular email address I'm trying 
> to use), however no such email is sent in the situation above.  Also (I don't 
> know if this is an indication of any issue but just in case) no added user 
> shows up in the "Users" administration panel.  Additionally (again, don't 
> know if this is a problem) no entry is made in the om_users table in the 
> database.
> Solution:  Turns out my test username was too short.  I was using "bob" and 
> openmeetings didn't like that.  However, this was not reflected in any sort 
> of error message returned by SOAP...at least none that my code picked up on 
> (see below).  Just thought this might be helpful to anyone who might be in 
> the same situation (I'd already typed up a whole bunch so I figured it would 
> be good not to let it go to waste).

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