Thanks, sticking to WS-Interop seems sensible. However, then the question
arises how such a service can be consumed? Is there a standard way of
wrapping them so that they provide data in the right format?
It is not an issue with this Calendar service, as I can rewrite that, but
this was only a trial to see how I can use the technology to access existing
services which might be RPC encoded.
thanks,
Stephan
Matthieu Riou-5 wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 6:13 AM, srm13 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> > But, trying to make a very simple service invocation this error is
>> raised
>> by Apache ODE :
>>
>> > "ERROR - GeronimoLog.error(108) | Unable to process response: SOAP body
>> > does not contain expected
>> > part wrapper: service {http://services}prefixer port prefixerOperations
>> > wrapper prefixResponse
>> > org.apache.ode.axis2.OdeFault: SOAP body does not contain expected part
>> > wrapper: service
>> > {http://services}prefixer port prefixerOperations wrapper
>> prefixResponse
>>
>> I am encountering the same issue with a Calculator service (the service
>> is
>> a
>> .jws file). The service can be invoked directly and returns the expected
>> value, but when invoked through the process I get the error. Comparing
>> the
>> code submitted and mine, I think both services use RPC encoding for
>> communication.
>>
>
> ODE doesn't support encoding, only doc/lit and rpc/lit are supported. We
> actually try to stick to WS-BasicProfile (aka WS-Interoperability) that
> doesn't support encoding either.
>
> Matthieu
>
>
>>
>> I am really stuck here, so a quick answer would be good.
>>
>> best Stephan
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