Hi Gilad,
That worked. Thanks for the answer.

On Aug 10, 2:35 pm, gilad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, you need to remove the XML declaration since the ccr is included
> in the message not on the root node of the xml tree
>
> Gilad
>
> On Aug 10, 11:26 am, raj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Folks, I have been following the coding samples for sending a notice.
> > My code looks like this:
>
> >         final Entry newNotice = new Entry();
>
> >         newNotice.setTitle(new PlainTextConstruct( "My Title" ) );
> >         newNotice.setContent(new PlainTextConstruct( "This notice is a
> > CCR document" ) );
>
> >         final XmlBlob ccrElement = new XmlBlob();
> >         ccrElement.setBlob( sCcr );
> >         newNotice.setXmlBlob( ccrElement);
>
> >         try
> >         {
> >             final Entry createdNotice = h9Service.insert(new
> > URL( s_sScope + "register/default" ), newNotice );
>
> >         ...
>
> > The CCR String looks like this:
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <ContinuityOfCareRecord xmlns="urn:astm-org:CCR">
> >     <CCRDocumentObjectID>C4B54192-EA77-78A8-92BF-380985EC5D32</
> > CCRDocumentObjectID>
> >     ...
>
> > The notice insertion step above results in the following exception:
> > com.google.gdata.util.InvalidEntryException: Bad Request
> > The processing instruction target matching &quot;[xX][mM][lL]&quot; is
> > not allowed.
>
> > Should I omit the XML declaration from the CCR string? Any other
> > thoughts?
>
> > Thanks for any insights.
>
> > -Raj

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