And it was the application/xml encoding - switched it to text/xml and
the js client
script works exactly as the java client.
Cheers and thanks
Demetris wrote:
One of the reasons I was asking is because using a java-based client I
wrote
I can access the remote Axis2 service with no issues. Doing the same
using
the IBM ws.js lib and a javascript client I getting a fault string of:
The endpoint reference (EPR) for the Operation not found is
/axis2/services/BooksAxis2 and the WSA Action = null
However, checking out both the HTTP headers and the SOAP envelope they
are practically identical. So this makes no sense.
One thing that I noticed however is that the Content-Type for the
former case
that works is text/xml (this is what Axis2 libs send out) whereas
using the ws.js
lib it is set to application/xml.
Any ideas?
Thanks again
Demetris wrote:
Super - thanks for verifying this.
Andreas Veithen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 07:57, Demetris <demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote:
Would the Axis2 engine accept proper SOAP messages (Envelope +
Body) that do
not carry the
<? xml version='1.0' ... ?> ?
Yes. If I remember correctly the SOAP specs even say that the message
should not have an XML declaration. The reason is that the encoding is
already specified in the transport headers (Content-Type).
Also is the soapenv: prefix for the Envelope and the Body tags
required?
The only constraint is that the Envelope element is in the
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/ namespace. Whether that is
achieved by specifying a prefix or using a default namespace doesn't
matter.
Thanks again
Demetris wrote:
OK I think I got it. Thanks Andreas
Andreas Veithen wrote:
All this is by design:
* toString is designed to produce an XML fragment that is valid with
respect to namespaces. Thus, when applied to the SOAP body, it needs
to add a namespace declaration for the
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/ namespace.
* getText returns the results as specified in the Javadoc [1].
Andreas
[1]
http://people.apache.org/~veithen/axiom/apidocs/org/apache/axiom/om/OMElement.html#getText()
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 07:20, Demetris <demet...@ece.neu.edu>
wrote:
Why is the Body print showing this
xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
that belongs to the Envelope? And it seems that messes up the
Iterator
loop
that returns
nothng. I am missing something in the response content access?
Thanks
SOAPBody body = response.getEnvelope().getBody();
System.out.println("Env:
"+response.getEnvelope().toString());
System.out.println("Body:
"+response.getEnvelope().getBody().toString());
OMElement element =
body.getFirstElement();
System.out.println("First element:
"+element.getText());
Iterator<?> values = body.getChildren();
while (values.hasNext()) {
OMElement elem = (OMElement) values.next();
System.out.println("Result: " +
elem.getText());
}
Env: <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?><soapenv:Envelope
xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><soapenv:Body><ns:getBooksResponse
xmlns:ns="http://myBooksAxis2.axis2.apache.org"><ns:return>Software
Engineering</ns:return><ns:return>Limits of
Computation</ns:return><ns:return>Digital
Circuits</ns:return><ns:return>Disruptive
Technologies</ns:return><ns:return>Mobile
Computing</ns:return></ns:getBooksResponse></soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>
Body: <soapenv:Body
xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><ns:getBooksResponse
xmlns:ns="http://myBooksAxis2.axis2.apache.org"><ns:return>Software
Engineering</ns:return><ns:return>Limits of
Computation</ns:return><ns:return>Digital
Circuits</ns:return><ns:return>Disruptive
Technologies</ns:return><ns:return>Mobile
Computing</ns:return></ns:getBooksResponse></soapenv:Body>
First element: <=== empty but it should't be
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