Hi Habeer, Do you need to do the DOM conversions that you are doing: Document input = xmlConverter.toDOMDocument(soapMessage); exchange.getIn().setBody(input);
Can't you just set the body to be a string? Same with the return message. That might be tripping something up. Also, are you able to get to your webservice using a browser/basic auth: http://localhost:8095/WebServiceTutorial/services/Hello?username=admin&password=admin When I was first setting up a web service connection through HTTP, I set up a polling folder and result folder and got that working first. I just made the entire soap message in a text editor which it looks like you already have. Then you can set up a simple route to test for web service connectivity: <from uri="file:/tmp/input"/> <to uri="http://localhost:8095/WebServiceTutorial/services/Hello?username=admin&password=admin" /> <to uri="file:/tmp/output"/> Cheers, Yogesh Harbeer Kadian wrote: > > Hi, > > I deployed a simple webservice on TomCat Server. > I created following route to access the webservice using apache camel. > > from("direct:ProducerUri") > .to("http://localhost:8095/WebServiceTutorial/services/Hello?username=admin&password=admin"); > > I created the exchange in the following way > String soapMessage = "<soapenv:Envelope > xmlns:soapenv=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\" > xmlns:tut=\"http://tutorial.com\"><soapenv:Header/><soapenv:Body><tut:sayHello><tut:name>" > + "Harbeer Kadian" + > "</tut:name></tut:sayHello></soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>"; > XmlConverter xmlConverter = new XmlConverter(); > > Document input = xmlConverter.toDOMDocument(soapMessage); > exchange.getIn().setBody(input); > exchange.setPattern(ExchangePattern.InOut); > //added this line after seeing no soapAction found error on Tom Cat Server > log > exchange.getIn().setHeader("SOAPAction", ""); > exchange = producerTemplate.send("direct:ProducerUri", exchange); > Document output = (Document)exchange.getOut().getBody(); > System.out.println(output); > > I am getting null as output. > Also on the tom cat server log, no exception is coming. > > I have no idea how to invoke webservice using http component. > Please help me. > > With Regards > Harbeer Kadian > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Not-able-to-invoke-webservice-using-http-component-tp28001459p28003434.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
