Bogdan Solomon wrote:
>
> Sorry for the long delay, but the Muse part of the project got sidetracked
> for a bit.
>
> Tried today to return an Element from my method and then to use .toXML()
> to generate the reply. The reply sent to the client is the same, and the
> same problem exists.
>
> Here is the reply sent using .toXML()
>
> <soapenv:Body>
> <muse-op:createResponse
>
> xmlns:muse-op="http://namespace/muse/filter/factory/factoryService"
> xmlns:tns="http://axis2.platform.core.muse.apache.org">
>
> <wsa:Address>http://9.26.109.208:9080/AutonomicFilterManager/services/FilterManager</wsa:Address>
> <wsa:ReferenceParameters>
> <muse-wsa:ResourceId
> xmlns:muse-wsa="http://ws.apache.org/muse/addressing">MuseResource-7</muse-wsa:ResourceId>
> </wsa:ReferenceParameters>
> </muse-op:createResponse>
> </soapenv:Body>
>
> The changes in naming come from having regenerated the project using TPTP,
> and I had to change some names.
> Doing a System.out on the Element returned by .toXML() it looks like this:
>
> [wsa:EndpointReference: null]
>
> so, I guess the problem is with the EPR.toXML() method.
>
>
Actually that value is Ok, as it should be an EndpointReference, I thought
it was printing the Address as the root, as it does client side.
So the Element returned is correct, but it gets stripped before it reaches
the client; I guess the problem might be inside the Axis serialization code,
so I'll dig around some more.
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