Hi Benjamin,

Please send the changes you made to the sandesha.properties in the client and the server side. It seems that the change you have done is between Sandesha 1st handler and the middle handler. So there we expect the RM headers.

Thanks,

Jaliya
----- Original Message ----- From: "Benjamin Schmeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jaliya Ekanayake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: Reliability Handler


java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.apache.sandesha.server.RMMessageProcessorIdentifier.getMessageProcessor(RMMessageProcessorIdentifier.java:57) at org.apache.sandesha.server.SenderWorker.processResponseMessage(SenderWorker.java:371) at org.apache.sandesha.server.SenderWorker.sendServiceRequest(SenderWorker.java:356) at org.apache.sandesha.server.SenderWorker.sendMessage(SenderWorker.java:213)
   at org.apache.sandesha.server.SenderWorker.run(SenderWorker.java:144)
   at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)

Hi Benjamin,
 Oops, Please send a stack trace so that we can fix it soon.
 Thanks,
 Jaliya
On 1/3/06, *Benjamin Schmeling* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I put my handler to the listenerRequestHandlers before the
    RMHandler and
    to the responseHandlers
    before the RMHandler (defined in sandesha properties). Now I am
    tracking
    the messages that are exchanged. I wanted to test what happens when
    message gets lost, so I change the soapmessage to an empty message
    (for
    request and currentmessage of the message context) that I got in my
    Handler. Then I get an ERROR SenderWorker:158 -
    java.lang.NullPointerException.

    Thanks,

    Benjamin

    >Hi Benjamin,
    >
    >Applying a particular handler for a particular method in a Web
    service is
    >not possible with Axis1.x however if you use Sandesha2 that is
    build on
    >top of Axis2 that has the support for operation specific handlers
    you can
    >do it.
    >
    >The exception may be generated by axis since sandesha is using
    axis to
    >send the messages. What is the exception you are getting?
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >Jaliya
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >>Hi,
    >>
    >>when I add the ReliabilityHandler to a web service this web
    service only
    >>accepts reliable calls. Is it possible to define reliability to
    single
    >>methods of that web service? If it is possible how must the web
    service
    >>and the handler be configured.
    >>
    >>Another question. I need to block particular messages being sent
    by the
    >>reliable sender. I tried to realize this by putting my own
    handler to
    >>the listenerRequestHandlers and deleting the request message,
    but this
    >>did not work because sandesha has an exception. Any advices?
    >>
    >>Thanks,
    >>
    >>Benjamin
    >>

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