Try to specify service namespace, like :
ObjectServiceFactory().create(IService.class,null,<YOUR_SERVICE_NAMESPACE>,null);
On 11/30/06, Andres Rangel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I have a web service that I created using XFIre.
We built a .net client and it works well.
now I want to build a java client using the Xfire libraries .
when I call the service, the service returns me the object but with empty
fields.
What can it be?
the source is:
try {
Service serviceModel = new
ObjectServiceFactory().create(IService.class);
IService service = (IService)new
XFireProxyFactory().create(serviceModel,"http://myservice/Service/");
MyObject signal = service.login("USER","PASSWORD");
if(signal!=null)
{
System.out.println("Return:" + signal.getCode());
System.out.println("Return:" + signal.getHandle());
}
} catch (MalformedURLException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}
This code returns a valid object but with empty data ( getcode return 0 and
getHandle returns null).
But if I test it using .Net client, it works well.
Andres
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