Ernie,

A couple of things to check:
- in Database Settings-> Web: is web server enabled automatically? or if set to 
manual, are you sure web server is up and running on the exact Port your client 
expects?
- in Database Settings -> Web -> Web Services: are Web Service Requests 
enabled? Do you have the right values for Web Service Name and Namespace?
- do you have Web Log enabled?

Then, to ensure 4D soap is indeed up and running, try to open this URL on the 
same machine 4D web server is running:
http://localhost:8080/4dwsdl <http://localhost:8080/4dwsdl>.

You should see an XML output listing all SOAP services that are provided by 
your 4D app.

You can also check the Logweb.txt, log file generated by 4D, to see if your 
client is indeed calling 4D web server, and how the incoming requests look like.

hth
julio

> On Dec 26, 2018, at 5:37 PM, ernie hilgers via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi All, 
> I've been struggling to understand why 4D (v13 or v15 mac or pc) is not 
> reading a (supposed to be) 
> Soap message, which is send by a ElectricCar Charge station (acting as a soap 
> client) to a processing unit acting as a soap-server (4D). 
> 
>  problem: 
>    I am not able to 'receive' the Soap message, 4D is not reacting.
> 
> With a program called "ComCap" running on a laptop in W7, I can 'capture' the 
> first soap 
> message coming from the client (charge station) during boot-time, 
> but 4D is not reacting on that msg at all, not with a trace in the   -On Web 
> Authentication- method. 
> I cannot determine IF 4D is getting this and secondly HOW to determine it's 
> sending 
> me a "BootNotification" -request (understand/decypher what request) is coming 
> in.  There can be many.
> 
> I have gone thru all the pages of the book : The 4Th Dimension-Web Services 
> Companion by David Adams (excellent book) 
> however I would have likened to see more complete examples.  I understand, 
> mundane for the writer but indispensable to the student.
> 
> but have not been able to make this incoming msg to 'receive', mostly because 
> the topic is 
> new and unfamiliar.  although I have done some limited work using Soap before 
> but that was all 4D, server and client. 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope"; 
> xmlns:ns="urn://Ocpp/Cs/2012/06/">   
> <soap:Header xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing";>    
>  <wsa:Action soap:mustUnderstand="1">/BootNotification</wsa:Action>
>  <ns:chargeBoxIdentity>CBI-0e1c000aaaa1</ns:chargeBoxIdentity>   
> </soap:Header> 
> 
> <soap:Body>    
>  <ns:bootNotificationRequest>     
>     <ns:chargePointVendor>SETEC POWER Co.,Ltd</ns:chargePointVendor>          
>     <ns:chargePointModel>CPM CHADEMO AND CCS</ns:chargePointModel>          
>     <ns:chargePointSerialNumber>CPSN SETECCHADEMO CCS CONTROL 
> 01</ns:chargePointSerialNumber>          
>     <ns:chargeBoxSerialNumber>CBSN SETEC CHADEMO CCS CONTROL 
> 01</ns:chargeBoxSerialNumber>          
>     <ns:firmwareVersion>1.0</ns:firmwareVersion>            
>  </ns:bootNotificationRequest>   
> </soap:Body>  
> </soap:Envelope>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> this is how the manual says the message is formed:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> <s:complexType name="BootNotificationRequest">
>  <s:annotation>
>   <s:documentation>Defines the BootNotification.req PDU</s:documentation>
>  </s:annotation>
>   <s:sequence>
>    <s:element name="chargePointVendor" type="tns:ChargePointVendor" 
> minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/>
>    <s:element name="chargePointModel" type="tns:ChargePointModel" 
> minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/>
>    <s:element name="chargePointSerialNumber" 
> type="tns:ChargePointSerialNumber" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
>    <s:element name="chargeBoxSerialNumber" type="tns:ChargeBoxSerialNumber" 
> minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
>    <s:element name="firmwareVersion" type="tns:FirmwareVersion" minOccurs="0" 
> maxOccurs="1"/>
>  </s:sequence>
> </s:complexType>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I created a Soap call for testing using 4D as a client and another copy of 4D 
> as the server that works ok
> and the header I see is completely different than what I caught with ComCap, 
> so I have no clue
> how to otherwise 'capture' the incoming messages if 4D is not reacting to the 
> first. 
> 
> ip's are correct, DNS are correct, I can ping the ip-address of the charging 
> station.
> Soap by 
> 4D----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Connection: Close
> Content-Length: 924
> Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8
> Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2018 23:38:00 GMT
> Host: 192.168.1.88:8080
> SoapAction: "A_WebService#WS_AwakeLookAnser"
> User-Agent: 4D_HTTP_Client/15.6
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope 
> SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"; 
> xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"; 
> xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"; 
> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; 
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
> 
> <SOAP-ENV:Body>
>  <mns:WS_AwakeLookAnser 
> xmlns:mns="http: >> www.4d.com/namespace/default">
>    <INCustNumberText xsi:type="xsd:string">1605</INCustNumberText>
>    <INMeterNumberText xsi:type="xsd:string">195</INMeterNumberText>
>    <INamntText xsi:type="xsd:string">68.00</INamntText>
>  </mns:WS_AwakeLookAnser>
> </SOAP-ENV:Body>
> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Is it possible to "capture" this bootNotification request using another of 
> 4D's web commands ? The port it's sending the message to 
> can be any one. I have set the defaults to 8080. 
> 
> ernie hilgers (aruba)
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