On 9/10/07, Marco Dalco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I tried the Tuscany User List for this problem I have, but with no > success. > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01701.html > > Basically, I am trying to reference an external WebService, hosted on > JBoss from Tuscany. Using a tool like SoapUI to access the WebService > works fine. From Tuscany it doesn't. Comparing the messages they send, I > find two main differences: > > 1) The namespace of the method invoked, that in the Tuscany message has > an additional "xsd" at the end > 2) The name of the parameter of the method, which is "arg0" with SoapUI > and "param0" with Tuscany > > I absolutely don't understand if it's a problem of different library > versions, WebService specifications, a bug or whatever. Has anyone got a > clue? > > Secondly, how can I make JBoss and Tuscany work together? More details > are on the other post I linked. > > Thanks, > > Marco > > > > > > > Information contained in this e-mail and any attachments are intended for > the use of the addressee only, and may contain confidential information of > Ubiquity Software Corporation. All unauthorized use, disclosure or > distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the addressee, please > notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this email. Ubiquity > Software Corporation plc, a company registered under the laws of England and > Wales, Registration 2719723, registered offices at Eastern Business Park, > Building 3, Wern Fawr Lane, St. Mellons, Cardiff CF3 5EA, Wales, United > Kingdom. > > Hi Marco
Sorry we didn't get to the bottom of this before. I think the real answer is we need to make the wsdl location attribute work for you as Raymond suggested so you can pull in the WSDL from the server. There is a JIRA for this (http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1646) so it's on the list of todos. However the xsd on the end of the namespace does look a little strange. I'm working on some generated WSDL issues at the moment so I'll take a look tomorrow (I'm traveling most of the day so I won't be able to look until later). Are you able to post a copy of net.ubiquity.sca_ws_reference.ejb.SampleService In particular I'm interested in the type of the reference that it holds. If I have the interface that types the reference I can push it through the wsdl generator code and see what happens. It may be just that the Axis WSDL generation is incompatible with the Redhat service endpoint. That needs some investigation. Regards Simon
