Yes, they are incompatible, but we're definitely getting 
someplace...  :-)

>     <SOAP-ENV:Body>
>         <ExecuteJob xmlns="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";>
>             <JobName>TestFromDelphi</JobName>
compared to:
>     <soap:Body>
>         <ns1:ExecuteJob xmlns:ns1="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";>
>             <JobName>TestFromJava</JobName>

In the second case, JobName is "unqualifed" in that it doesn't have a 
namespace associated with it.   Delphi is sending it out with the 
default namespace set so that JobName is qualified.   

There are two ways to approach how to get it working for you:

1) Research more in Delphi to figure out how to get it to send 
unqualified requests.    Note: the ExecuteJob element SHOULD be 
qualified, but the children shouldn't.

2) Change the CXF server to expect it to be qualified.   

With 2.0.4, #2 isn't very hard.   In the packages where your service is 
defined and where your java beans are defined, add a package-info.java 
that contains something like:

@javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlSchema(
        namespace = "http://annuaire.ciss.lu";, 
     elementFormDefault = javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlNsForm.QUALIFIED)
package lu.ciss.annuaire;

That should flip CXF to using qualified schemas.  

Dan



On Tuesday 26 February 2008, pierre post wrote:
> Ok, I am now sure that I use wrapped/doc/lit on both sides, I have
> removed the @SOAPBinding on the Java side and the mentioned
> RegisterInvokeOptions call instructs Delphi to use "document-literal
> style and the types for input and output values have not been unwound
> to create a method call" (from the Delphi doc).
>
> But the Web service call from Delphi always produces <null> values as
> incoming parameters in my Java Web service, without any exceptions or
> warnings on the CXF side. This is the request that Delphi sends now:
>
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope
>     xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
>     xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
>     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
>     <SOAP-ENV:Body>
>         <ExecuteJob xmlns="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";>
>             <JobName>TestFromDelphi</JobName>
>             <JobParamsIn>
>                 <string>valueDelphi1</string>
>                 <string>valueDelphi2</string>
>             </JobParamsIn>
>             <JobParamBean>
>                 <key>keyDelphi</key>
>                 <value>2</value>
>             </JobParamBean>
>         </ExecuteJob>
>     </SOAP-ENV:Body>
> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
>
> The Java client (which still works correctly) sends the following
> request:
>
> <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
>     <soap:Body>
>         <ns1:ExecuteJob xmlns:ns1="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";>
>             <JobName>TestFromJava</JobName>
>             <JobParamsIn>valueJava1</JobParamsIn>
>             <JobParamsIn>valueJava2</JobParamsIn>
>             <JobParamBean>
>                 <key>keyJava</key>
>                 <value>1</value>
>             </JobParamBean>
>         </ns1:ExecuteJob>
>     </soap:Body>
> </soap:Envelope>
>
> As there are some minor differences, is the request from Delphi
> incorrect / incompatible? If so, I will perhaps continue to
> investigate the issue on a Delphi forum resp. send a bug report to
> Codegear. Thanks in advance.
>
> Pierre
>
> Daniel Kulp wrote:
> >> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope
> >>     xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
> >>     xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
> >>     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
> >>     <SOAP-ENV:Body>
> >>         <SOAP-ENV:string>TestFromDelphi</SOAP-ENV:string>
> >>         <SOAP-ENV:stringArray>
> >
> > Umm...   why would the string and stringArray things be in the
> > SOAP-ENV namespace?   That DEFINITELY looks bad.   Looks like some
> > more Delphi configuration is needed somehow.
> >
> >
> > That said, you should definitely use a wrapped/doc/lit, not bare.  
> > So the message should look something like;
> >
> > <SOAP-ENV:Envelope
> >     xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
> >     xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
> >     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
> >      <SOAP-ENV:Body>
> >          <ns1:executeJob xmlns:ns1="......">
> >            <JobName>TestFromDelphi</JobName>
> >            ....
> >          </ns1:executeJob>
> >     </SOAP-ENV:Body>
> > </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > On Monday 25 February 2008, pierre post wrote:
> >> Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, Ian. I also
> >> suspected that it's an encoding problem but I wasn't sure.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, after some more trial&error tests, I didn't come to
> >> a positive result. Removing the @SOAPBinding i.e. using wrapped
> >> document/literal/wrapped generates a far more complex Delphi unit
> >> (that would be the least of the problems) but furthermore, now no
> >> parameters at all are correctly received in the Java Web service
> >> (only <null> values).
> >>
> >> I looked up the Delphi documentation and after a little research
> >> added the line
> >>
> >> InvRegistry.RegisterInvokeOptions(TypeInfo(JobService),
> >> [ioDocument, ioLiteral]);
> >>
> >> in my Delphi client, so Delphi *should* definitively use
> >> document/literal encoding. But no change.
> >>
> >> But, if I use the document/literal/bare encoding, I receive the
> >> following error message from CXF:
> >>
> >> 25-Feb-2008 11:05:07 org.apache.cxf.phase.PhaseInterceptorChain
> >> doIntercept INFO: Interceptor has thrown exception, unwinding now
> >> org.apache.cxf.interceptor.Fault: Message part
> >> {http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}string was not
> >> recognized. at
> >> org.apache.cxf.interceptor.DocLiteralInInterceptor.handleMessage(Do
> >>cLi teralInInterceptor.java:178) at
> >> org.apache.cxf.phase.PhaseInterceptorChain.doIntercept(PhaseInterce
> >>pto rChain.java:208) at
> >> org.apache.cxf.transport.ChainInitiationObserver.onMessage(ChainIni
> >>tia tionObserver.java:77) ...
> >>
> >> Delphi sends the following SOAP request:
> >>
> >> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> >> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope
> >>     xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
> >>     xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
> >>     xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
> >>     <SOAP-ENV:Body>
> >>         <SOAP-ENV:string>TestFromDelphi</SOAP-ENV:string>
> >>         <SOAP-ENV:stringArray>
> >>             <string>valueDelphi1</string>
> >>             <string>valueDelphi2</string>
> >>         </SOAP-ENV:stringArray>
> >>         <JobParamBean xmlns="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";>
> >>             <key>keyDelphi</key>
> >>             <value>2</value>
> >>         </JobParamBean>
> >>     </SOAP-ENV:Body>
> >> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
> >>
> >> This whole encoding issue is getting rather frustrating for me,
> >> having in mind Web services should improve interoperability ... :-(
> >>
> >> Pierre
> >>
> >> Ian Roberts wrote:
> >>> The Delphi client is trying to use SOAP encoding (RPC/encoded) but
> >>> the CXF service expects RPC/literal.  I don't know Delphi, is
> >>> there any configuration option to tell it to use literal rather
> >>> than encoded? Or if Delphi can't do RPC/literal, try removing the
> >>> @SOAPBinding annotation from your service to make it use wrapped
> >>> document/literal and see if Delphi likes that any better.
> >>>
> >>> Ian
> >>>
> >>> pierre post wrote:
> >>>> Hi all,
> >>>>
> >>>> I have a problem when calling an Apache CXF Web service (CXF
> >>>> version is 2.0.4) running under Apache Tomcat 6 from a Delphi
> >>>> client program. The third parameter "JobParamBean" that I receive
> >>>> in my Web service on Tomcat is always null but there is no
> >>>> exception or any other hint in the Tomcat logs. The parameter is
> >>>> a simple JavaBean class (uses getters and setters for all
> >>>> properties and implements serializable). Moreover, the problem
> >>>> does not appear when calling the same Web service from a Java
> >>>> client. This is my Web service:
> >>>>
> >>>> @WebService(name="JobService",
> >>>> targetNamespace="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";)
> >>>> @SOAPBinding(style=Style.RPC)
> >>>> public interface JobService {
> >>>>   @WebMethod(operationName="ExecuteJob")
> >>>>   @WebResult(name="JobParamsOut")
> >>>>   public String[] executeJob(@WebParam(name="JobName") String
> >>>> jobName, @WebParam(name="JobParamsIn") String[] input,
> >>>>       @WebParam(name="JobParamBean") JobServiceParam param)
> >>>> throws ServiceException;
> >>>> }
> >>>>
> >>>> When calling this web service from the Delphi application (using
> >>>> the latest available HTTPRIO component and WSDL importer), the
> >>>> corresponding generated SOAP request produces "null" as
> >>>> JobParamBean parameter:
> >>>>
> >>>> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> >>>> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope
> >>>>   xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
> >>>>   xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
> >>>>   xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
> >>>>   xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/";>
> >>>>   <SOAP-ENV:Body
> >>>>
> >>>> SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/
> >>>>" xmlns:NS2="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";>
> >>>>       <NS1:ExecuteJob xmlns:NS1="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";>
> >>>>           <JobName xsi:type="xsd:string">TestFromDelphi</JobName>
> >>>>           <JobParamsIn xsi:type="SOAP-ENC:Array"
> >>>>               SOAP-ENC:arrayType="xsd:string[2]">
> >>>>               <item>valueDelphi1</item>
> >>>>               <item>valueDelphi2</item>
> >>>>           </JobParamsIn>
> >>>>           <JobParamBean href="#1" />
> >>>>       </NS1:ExecuteJob>
> >>>>       <NS2:JobServiceParamType id="1"
> >>>>           xsi:type="NS2:JobServiceParamType">
> >>>>           <key xsi:type="xsd:string">paramkey</key>
> >>>>           <value xsi:type="xsd:string">paramval</value>
> >>>>       </NS2:JobServiceParamType>
> >>>>   </SOAP-ENV:Body>
> >>>> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
> >>>>
> >>>> I tried to call the same web service from Java (also using Apache
> >>>> CXF 2.0.4) and the generated SOAP request correctly creates a
> >>>> JobParamBean instance:
> >>>>
> >>>> <soap:Envelope
> >>>> xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
> >>>> <soap:Body> <ns1:ExecuteJob xmlns:ns1="http://annuaire.ciss.lu";>
> >>>> <JobName>TestFromJava</JobName>
> >>>>           <JobParamsIn>
> >>>>               <item>valueJava1</item>
> >>>>               <item>valueJava2</item>
> >>>>           </JobParamsIn>
> >>>>           <JobParamBean>
> >>>>               <key>keyJava</key>
> >>>>               <value
> >>>>
> >>>> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
> >>>> xmlns:ns3="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; xsi:type="ns3:int">
> >>>>                   1
> >>>>               </value>
> >>>>           </JobParamBean>
> >>>>       </ns1:ExecuteJob>
> >>>>   </soap:Body>
> >>>> </soap:Envelope>
> >>>>
> >>>> I noticed that the Delphi SOAP request uses a reference for the
> >>>> third parameter (href="#1") but the Java SOAP request does not.
> >>>> Is it possible that CXF doesn't support this kind of references?
> >>>> Is there a workaround in CXF to support the request or perhaps in
> >>>> Delphi to suppress the use of the reference?
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks in advance for any comments on this issue.
> >>>>
> >>>> Best regards,
> >>>> Pierre Post



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