Hi Paul, thanks for the feedback. I am simply sending some text through
jms ,like "hello world", the esb picks it up and sends it to the web
service. 

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Sent: December 19, 2008 10:28 AM
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Subject: Re: [esb-java-user] invoking websphere service

Remsy

It looks like you are trying to link an ESB file or JMS text service 
with a WSDL defined endpoint.

When you read files, JMS or other non-XML data into the ESB we logically

create a SOAP envelope to handle that data. Usually that never leaves 
the ESB, because typically you would either transform it into XML or 
store it in another file. But you are sending it on to a Web Service, 
which is expecting some other XML format. You need to transform this 
using a mediator or E4X, XSL etc.

If you give me some better ideas about what you are doing I can maybe 
help some more.

Paul

Schmilinsky, Remsy wrote:
> Hi, I have an endpoint with a simple web service deployed on
websphere.
> I get a soap fault saying "Could not resolve to an operation.  The
> message contains an element named
> ""{http://ws.apache.org/commons/ns/payload}text"";, but this does not
> match any operation of the target port.
> 
> Endpoint is configured like this:
> 
> <syn:endpoint name="testWS">
>         <syn:address uri="http://localhost:9080/testWS/services/Test";
> format="soap11">
>             <enableAddressing/>
>         </syn:address>
> </syn:endpoint>
> 
> Do you know how to resolve this? Below is the full response:
> 
> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?><soapenv:Envelope
> xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
>
xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/";><soapenv:Body>
>
<soapenv:Fault><faultcode>soapenv:Client</faultcode><faultstring>WSWS327
> 7E: Error: Could not resolve to an operation.  The message contains an
> element named ""{http://ws.apache.org/commons/ns/payload}text"";, but
> this does not match any operation of the target port. Debug: name:
> services/Test
> implClass:       class ca.remsy.test.Test
> implClassLoader: 
> com.ibm.ws.classloader.compoundclassloa...@6b1c6b1c
>    Local ClassPath: C:\Documents and
>
Settings\remsy\IBM\rationalsdp7.0\workspace\testWS\WebContent\WEB-INF\cl
> asses;C:\Documents and
> Settings\remsy\IBM\rationalsdp7.0\workspace\testWS\WebContent
>    Delegation Mode: PARENT_FIRST
> defaultNS:       null
> endpointURL:     null
>  OperationDesc[0]:
>   name:        processMessage
>   returnQName: processMessageReturn
>   returnType:  {http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}string
>   returnClass: class java.lang.String
>   elementQName:{http://test.remsy.ca}processMessage
>   soapAction:  processMessage
>   style:       wrapped
>   use:         literal
>   numInParams: 1
>   properties: 
>    KEY(ResponseNamespace)
>     VALUE(http://test.remsy.ca)
>    KEY(ResponseLocalPart)
>     VALUE(processMessageResponse)
>    KEY(buildNum)
>     VALUE(cf90721.10)
>    KEY(ServiceQName)
>     VALUE({http://test.remsy.ca}TestService)
>    KEY(portTypeQName)
>     VALUE({http://test.remsy.ca}Test)
>    KEY(outputName)
>     VALUE(processMessageResponse)
>    KEY(inputMessageQName)
>     VALUE({http://test.remsy.ca}processMessageRequest)
>    KEY(outputMessageQName)
>     VALUE({http://test.remsy.ca}processMessageResponse)
>    KEY(usingAddressing)
>     VALUE(false)
>    KEY(inputName)
>     VALUE(processMessageRequest)
>    KEY(targetNamespace)
>     VALUE(http://test.remsy.ca)
>   method:public java.lang.String
> ca.remsy.test.Test.processMessage(java.lang.String)
>    ParameterDesc[0]:
>     identity:
> com.ibm.ws.webservices.engine.description.parameterd...@cec0cec
>   name:       msg
>   mode:       IN
>   isReturn:   false
>   typeQName:  {http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}string
>   javaType:   class java.lang.String
>   javaSigType:class java.lang.String
>   inHeader:   false
>   outHeader:  false
>   minOccursIs0:false
>   maxOccursIs1:true
>   properties: 
>    KEY(partName)
>     VALUE(string)
>    KEY(partQNameString)
>     VALUE({http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}string)
> 
> 
> </faultstring></soapenv:Fault></soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>
> 
> 
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