Here is the stacktrace for the NoHttpResponseException:
http://www.nabble.com/file/3846/stacktrace.txt stacktrace.txt
spelletier wrote:
>
> Here is a very simple test for the servicemix-http component, when running
> it I get a org.apache.commons.httpclient.NoHttpResponseException: The
> server 64.124.140.30 failed to respond.
>
> public void test()
> throws Exception
> {
> DefaultServiceMixClient client = new DefaultServiceMixClient(jbi);
> InOut me = client.createInOutExchange();
> me.setService(new QName("http://test", "MyProviderService"));
> me.getInMessage().setContent(new
> StreamSource(getClass().getResourceAsStream("request.xml")));
> client.sendSync(me);
> if (me.getStatus() == ExchangeStatus.ERROR) {
> if (me.getFault() != null) {
> fail("Received fault: " + new
> SourceTransformer().toString(me.getFault().getContent()));
> } else if (me.getError() != null) {
> throw me.getError();
> } else {
> fail("Received ERROR status");
> }
> } else {
> logger.info(new
> SourceTransformer().toString(me.getOutMessage().getContent()));
> }
> }
>
> protected AbstractXmlApplicationContext createBeanFactory()
> {
> return new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("spring.xml");
> }
>
> What I tried was simply to define one http endpoint in spring.xml that is
> configured to call the stock quote web service at
> http://64.124.140.30:9090/soap (the web service used in ServiceMix
> examples).
>
> When I try it in Eclipse's Web Services Explorer it works fine, the stock
> quote web service correctly returns the quote. In eclipse.txt (in
> attachment) there is the TCP stream reconstruction from the packet capture
> using Wireshark (Ethereal), in which we can see that the server responded
> with HTTP/1.1 200 OK. I then copy/pasted from eclipse.txt the captured
> soap request into request.xml to try it with the http binding of
> ServiceMix. The packet capture for the test with ServiceMix is in
> servicemix-http_soap-false.txt. The same soap envelope was sent, but this
> time no response. The only thing that looks different between Eclipse and
> ServiceMix is the http-header.
>
> What is also interesting is that if I configure in spring.xml the http
> endpoint with soap="true", the soap request sent is (obviously) a bad
> request (2 soap envelopes, 2 <soapenv:Body>), but now the server respond
> with a soap Fault and HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error instead of not
> answering anything. The packet capture (tcp stream reconstruction) for
> the test with soap="true" is in bad-soap-request.txt.
>
> Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
>
> Thanks!
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/3829/eclipse.txt eclipse.txt ,
> http://www.nabble.com/file/3830/servicemix-http_soap-false.txt
> servicemix-http_soap-false.txt ,
> http://www.nabble.com/file/3831/bad-soap-request.txt bad-soap-request.txt
> , http://www.nabble.com/file/3832/spring.xml spring.xml ,
> http://www.nabble.com/file/3833/request.xml request.xml
>
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