Can you catch the SOAPException and do e.getRootException().printStackTrace()? That would be a big help.
Thanks. Scott Nichol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ladwig, Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 2:35 PM Subject: Problems with HTTPS + Proxy + Authentication > Hello everybody! > > I've been trying to get a working soap connection (code attached) through my > company's proxy gateway which requires authentication. I first got it to > work to the target via http, but when I tried to go against the same service > via https, I started getting the following exception: > > [SOAPException: faultCode=SOAP-ENV:Client; msg=Error SSL connecting to > ##.##.##.###:443 via httpdal2:80: > java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; > targetException=java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException] > > I am using yesterday's nightly build as the "stable" version didn't work, > and there have been several recent commits working on this problem. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > mike. > > > > /* > * testauthproxy.java > * > * Created on October 18, 2002, 2:13 PM > */ > > package sage2.src.Sensors.Core2; > > import java.net.URL; > import java.lang.Integer; > import java.util.Hashtable; > import java.util.ArrayList; > import java.util.Vector; > import java.io.*; > import sun.misc.BASE64Encoder; > > import org.apache.soap.*; > import org.apache.soap.rpc.*; > import org.apache.soap.encoding.SOAPMappingRegistry; > import org.apache.soap.encoding.soapenc.BeanSerializer; > import org.apache.soap.util.xml.QName; > import org.apache.soap.transport.http.SOAPHTTPConnection; > > /** > * > * @author mike > */ > public class testauthproxy { > > /** Creates a new instance of testauthproxy */ > public testauthproxy() { > } > > public static void main (String args[]) { > > String ttarget = new String( > "https://##.##.##.###/soap/servlet/rpcrouter" ); > > String proxyHost = new String( "httpdal2" ); > String proxyPort = new String( "80" ); > String proxyUserName = new String( "ladwimi" ); > String proxyPassword = new String( "sniper!duck!" ); > > /* Tried this approach based on Phil Bohnenkamp patch > String password = " " + proxyUserName + ":" + " " + proxyPassword; > BASE64Encoder B64Encoder = new BASE64Encoder (); > String encodedPassword = B64Encoder.encode( password.getBytes ()); > > System.setProperty( "https.proxyHost", proxyHost ); > System.setProperty( "https.proxyPort", proxyPort ); > System.setProperty( "https.proxyAuth", "basic " + encodedPassword ); > */ > > // Tried this approach based on working http connection through > proxy based on Steve Nichol patch > SOAPHTTPConnection connection = new SOAPHTTPConnection(); > connection.setProxyHost( proxyHost ); > connection.setProxyPort( 80 ); > connection.setProxyUserName( proxyUserName ); > connection.setProxyPassword( proxyPassword ); > > System.err.println("List"); > > Call call = new Call (); > call.setSOAPTransport( connection ); > call.setTargetObjectURI ("urn:sage2-sensor-core2"); > call.setMethodName ("List"); > call.setEncodingStyleURI( Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC ); > > Response resp = null; > try { resp = call.invoke ( new URL( ttarget ), /* actionURI */ "" ); > } > catch( Exception ex ) { System.err.println("Editor.List exception: " > + ex); System.exit(1); } > > if (resp.generatedFault ()) { > Fault fault = resp.getFault (); > System.out.println ("Editor.List: Call failure: "); > System.out.println ("-Fault Code = " + fault.getFaultCode ()); > System.out.println ("-Fault String = " + fault.getFaultString ()); > System.exit(1); > } > > Parameter result = resp.getReturnValue(); > System.err.println( ">>>>>> " + result.getValue() ); > } > } > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:soap-user-unsubscribe@;xml.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:soap-user-help@;xml.apache.org> > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:soap-user-unsubscribe@;xml.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:soap-user-help@;xml.apache.org>