Should work. Which version of XFire are you using? Do you also have MTOM enabled? (http://xfire.codehaus.org/MTOM) If memory serves me, there was some some issue with stream not always being flushed in some older version. Check that this isn't the case with your client.
Kalle On 10/9/07, Sanja Jokic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > I had JAX-WS client complaining about "*Unexpected character '0' (code 48) > in prolog;" *exception. > The exception was thrown intermittently, and I have been unable to find a > pattern in which it would occur. > > After much examination, I found that he used Transfer-Encoding: chunked in > his requests. > My wild guess is that unexpected 0 might be related to chunk terminating > character. > > Turning the chunking off seems to have fixed the problem, but we can't yet > be sure since the problem was intermittent. > > Is chunking in client requests tested/supported by xfire services? > Does anyone has working client with chunking enabled? > > Thanks! > > >
