Thanks for your response. I will go and prepare a reproducible test
case; unfortunately this may take a little time as the request to the
web service contains some sensitive data and we will have to mask that.

Thanks


Sufyan


-----Original Message-----
From: Guillaume Nodet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 26 July 2006 21:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Servicemix-http mangling webservice response

We have several junit tests that sends very big messages over
servicemix-http.
But maybe there are still cases where a problem happen.
If you could write a reproducible test case / configuration, it would
help a
lot.

Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet

On 7/26/06, Sufyan Arif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using the latest version of servicemix compiled from subversion.
>
> I am using the http component to act as a consumer to send documents
> into the nmr. The message is sent in using commons-http client.  The
NMR
> routes the message(using EIP) to a http provider component which calls
> out to the webservice.
>
> I've placed a trap on the network card to sniff traffic as it comes
back
> from the web service. In addition I have placed tcpmon between the
http
> client and the servicmix-http consumer to see the result as it comes
> back from servicemix.
>
> The response as sniffed on the network card is complete and well
formed
> however the response as viewed in the tcpmon tool has been chopped and
> is no longer well formed.  For e.g. one of the elements in the
response
> comes back as
>
> <mortgageamountinterestonlypart>0</mortgag
>
> My http components are configured as follows
>
> <sm:activationSpec>
>    <sm:component>
>    <http:component>
>       <http:endpoints>
>
>          <http:endpoint service="my:mortgageSearchSingleApplicant"
>                         endpoint="mortgageSearchSingleApplicant"
>                         role="provider"
>                         soap="true"
>                         soapVersion="1.1"
>                         soapAction="http://www.blah.blah";
>                         locationURI="http://www.somelocation"/>
>
>          <http:endpoint service="my:httpMessageConsumer"
>                         endpoint="endpoint"
>                         targetService="my:router"
>                         role="consumer"
>                         locationURI="http://localhost:8912/Service/";
>
> defaultMep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out";
>                         defaultOperation="initiate"
>                         soap="false" />
>
>          </http:endpoints>
>    </http:component>
>    </sm:component>
> </sm:activationSpec>
>
>
> Does anyone have a clue why this may be happening? Or where can I look
> into to fix this problem. Any help would be most appreciated as I have
> been tearing my hair out with this one.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Sufyan.
>
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