On 5/17/07, Benamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, the soapAction is the method that needs to be called on the web
service that receives the data produced in the SE. So I need that, right?
Yes, I'm aware of it's purpose. Like I said, it depends on the SOAP
stack. E.g., if the web service is hosted inside the ServiceMix JBI
container, the soapAction header is not a requirement because routing
occurs via the user of the normalized message router (NMR).
For some reason, I still get the null pointer exception when trying to do
the sendSync. Is there anything else I can try.? I am reposting the
relevant code from the MyEndpoint class.
If it were me, I'd start debugging at this point by checking every
variable to make sure it's populated. I'm reasonably certain that it's
not a problem with ServiceMix, so some println()s or conditions with
println()s should help you find the culprit.
If you can provide a tarball of the source for the project, I can help
you locate the issue. I'll need the source so that I can hack the
code, recompile and deploy for manual testing purposes. BTW, the
tarball will have to sent directly to me because I suspect it will be
large enough that the mailing list will discard it, so please let me
know if you're going to send it.
Bruce
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