nothing we can do to mitigate if we dont know the status of the Axis2 Server


feel free to pass this information to Axis2 ServerAdmin and have them contact 
us for assistance


mulţumesc


Martin
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________________________________
From: Sterpu Victor <vic...@caido.ro>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 6:50 AM
To: java-user@axis.apache.org; java-user@axis.apache.org
Subject: Re[6]: Raw SOAP XML response

I don't have a Axis2 server at all, the server is not implemented by me, I just 
want to use a Axis2 client.
This is why I don't have axis2.xml. :)


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From: "Martin Gainty" <mgai...@hotmail.com<mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com>>
To: "java-user@axis.apache.org" 
<java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>>
Sent: 16/11/2016 3:07:55 AM
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Raw SOAP XML response




Martin Gainty
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From: Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com<mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 6:46 AM
To: java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>; Sterpu Victor
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Raw SOAP XML response


if you dont have axis2.xml in server config do you have annotations defined in 
server code?

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-jws8/

Java Web services: JAXB and JAX-WS in 
Axis2<http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-jws8/>
www.ibm.com<http://www.ibm.com/>
Apache Axis2 supports a range of data-binding technologies, including the 
official Java standard, JAXB 2.x. Axis2 also supports the Java standard for Web 
service configuration, JAX-WS 2.x, as an alternative to its own custom 
configuration technique. Dennis Sosnoski continues his Java Web services column 
series by demonstrating how you can use each of these Java standards with Axis2 
and discussing some of the limitations of Axis2's current support for them.




do you have a Axis2 Server fully operational.. what does Axis Happiness page 
say?


http://localhost:8080/axis2-web/HappyAxis.jsp


MG>http://ServerHostName:ServerPortNumber/axis2/axis2-web/HappyAxis.jsp


Martin
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________________________________
From: Sterpu Victor <vic...@caido.ro<mailto:vic...@caido.ro>>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2016 4:58 PM
To: Martin Gainty; java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>
Subject: Re[4]: Raw SOAP XML response

I tired your code but I got a problem. This is what I wrote(I don't have a 
axis2.xml file, I just create the stub with wsdl2java and used the class):
ConfigurationContext configContext = 
ConfigurationContextFactory.createDefaultConfigurationContext();
ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient(configContext, null);
OperationClient mepClient = sender.createClient(ServiceClient.ANON_OUT_IN_OP);
MessageContext 
response=mepClient.getMessageContext(WSDLConstants.MESSAGE_LABEL_IN_VALUE);
String response_xml = response.getEnvelope().toString();

These lines are executed immediatly after the succesful SOAP call and I receive 
a java.lang.NullPointerException at the line "String response_xml = 
response.getEnvelope().toString();".
I traced the SOAP response with Fiddler and the answer is "<?xml version="1.0" 
encoding="UTF-8"?><soapenv:Envelope 
xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";><soapenv:Body><dlwmin:storeClinicalDocumentSResponse
 xmlns:dlwmin="core.des.uti.ro" 
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";><return></return></dlwmin:storeClinicalDocumentSResponse></soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>"

Thank you.

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To: "java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>" 
<java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>>; "Sterpu Victor" 
<vic...@caido.ro<mailto:vic...@caido.ro>>
Sent: 2/11/2016 9:28:48 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Raw SOAP XML response



________________________________
From: Sterpu Victor <vic...@caido.ro<mailto:vic...@caido.ro>>
Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 11:57 AM
To: Martin Gainty; java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>
Subject: Re[2]: Raw SOAP XML response

It didn't work.
This is what I did: I deleted from the directory of Axis2\lib 4 files: 
axiom-jaxb-1.2.19.jar, axiom-api-1.2.19.jar, axiom-dom-1.2.19.jar, 
axiom-impl-1.2.19.jar
and I added these 4 files: 
axiom-api-1.2.20.jar,axiom-dom-1.2.20.jar,axiom-impl-1.2.20.jar,axiom-jaxb-1.2.20.jar.
I use Axis embeded so I also deleted from my netbeans libraries the old jars 
and added the new ones.
I recompiled and the error remained.


------ Original Message ------
From: "Martin Gainty" <mgai...@hotmail.com<mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com>>
To: "java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>" 
<java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>>; "Sterpu Victor" 
<vic...@caido.ro<mailto:vic...@caido.ro>>
Sent: 2/11/2016 4:58:09 PM
Subject: Re: Raw SOAP XML response


possible outdated version of axiom


     * In Axiom versions prior to 1.2.9, the sequence of events was 
inconsistent if the
     * underlying stream is XOP encoded and caching is disabled (see 
WSCOMMONS-485).
     * This made it necessary for the caller to (partially) handle the XOP 
processing and to use
     * {@link OMAttachmentAccessor#getDataHandler(String)} to retrieve the 
binary content.
     * Starting with 1.2.9 this is no longer be the case: as specified above,
     * the sequence of events is *independent of the state of the object model*
     * and the value of the <code>cache</code> parameter,
     * and ALL binary content is reported through the
     * {@link org.apache.axiom.ext.stax.datahandler.DataHandlerReader} 
(embedded in axiom-api) extension.


upgrade axiom to 1.2.9 a recompile, package, deploy and run with 1.2.9 should 
mitigate the error you are now receiving

*please keep us apprised*


Martin
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________________________________
From: Sterpu Victor <vic...@caido.ro<mailto:vic...@caido.ro>>
Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 9:37 AM
To: java-user@axis.apache.org<mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org>
Subject: Raw SOAP XML response

Hello

I need to save the raw SOAP XML response from Axis2(I use axis 2 1.7.3).
When Axis2 call retusrns an error this code works:
String response = 
sc.getLastOperationContext().getMessageContext("In").getEnvelope().toString();

MG>//build configurationContext from location of repo and name of axis2.xml
MG> ConfigurationContext configContext = ConfigurationContextFactory
.createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem("../../repository",  //exact location 
of repository
"axis2.xml");                           //exact filename of axis2.xml

MG>establish new ServiceClient implementing attributes from ConfigurationContext
MG> ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient(configContext, null);

MG>you will need to supply a QName for incoming request and SOAP response output
/**
     * Operation name used for an anonymous in-out operation (meaning we sent a 
message and receive
     * a response, equivalent to a WSDL In-Out operation).

    public static final QName ANON_OUT_IN_OP = new 
QName(Constants.AXIS2_NAMESPACE_URI,
                                                         "anonOutInOp",
                                                         
Constants.AXIS2_NAMESPACE_PREFIX);
*/
MG>OperationClient mepClient = 
sender.createClient(ServiceClient.ANON_OUT_IN_OP);

MG>ask client to contact axis2 server and pull a response back
MG>MessageContext 
response=mepClient.getMessageContext(WSDLConstants.MESSAGE_LABEL_IN_VALUE));
/**
     *MESSAGE_LABEL_IN_VALUE Constant to represent the message label "In" which 
is used by the
     * following WSDL 2.0 defined MEPs: In-Only, Robust In-Only, In-Out, 
//Hint: In-Out is your Message Exchange
     * In-Optional-Out, Out-In, Out-Optional-In.
    public static final byte MESSAGE_LABEL_IN = 0;
    public static final String MESSAGE_LABEL_IN_VALUE = "In";
*/

MG>convert soapEnvelope to String
MG>String response =response.getEnvelope().toString();

MG>?
But when I run a succesful Axis2 call the same code gives the following error: 
"java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can't process next node because caching is 
disabled"

I tryed to enable cache like this, but it didn't work:

                                ServiceClient sc = 
(ServiceClient)method_getServiceClient.invoke(objectReflect);
                                ServiceContext srv_context = 
sc.getServiceContext();
                                srv_context.setCachingOperationContext(true);
                                OperationContext oc= new OperationContext();
                                oc.setComplete(true);
                                srv_context.setLastOperationContext(oc);

Thank you


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