L.S.,

Can you raise a JIRA and attach your failing SA to it (as well as some instructions on how to reproduce it)? We'll try to look into it as soon as possible...

Regards,

Gert

Bummer wrote:
The jsr181 ochestration sample gave the same error (.... current event is not
START_ELEMENT ....)

In the CityTimeImpl.java class
[...]
  public GetCityTimeResponse getCityTime(GetCityTimeRequest
GetCityTimeRequest) {
GetInfoByCity GetInfoByCity = new GetInfoByCity();
            GetInfoByCity.setUSCity(GetCityTimeRequest.getCity());
GetInfoByCityResponse r = usZip.getInfoByCity(GetInfoByCity);
            Element e = (Element)
r.getGetInfoByCityResult().getContent().get(0);
            e = (Element) e.getElementsByTagName("Table").item(0);
            e = (Element) e.getElementsByTagName("ZIP").item(0);
            String ZipCode = e.getTextContent();
//String lt = localTime.localTimeByZipCode(ZipCode); // at this part it errored
            GetCityTimeResponse rep = new GetCityTimeResponse();
            rep.getString().add("23:23");
            //rep.setTime(lt);  // wsgen didn't generate "setTime" function
            return rep;
        }
[...]





ender wrote:
I tried it with the latest trunk from the SVN, as well as the latest 3.1
branch, and it gives the same error with each of them.

Greetings
Stein Desmet



gnodet wrote:
Which exact version do you use ?
I think some bugs that could be relatd have been fixed in 3.1 branch,
so if you could compile and try with the latest 3.1 source code,
this may fix the problem.
Else, you should raise a JIRA and attach all the files needed to
reproduce
the problem. Thanks.




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