InfoPath is a basic component in the Microsoft Office suite, and is probably a very common partner to sharepoint. While i don't argue that probably microsoft is wacked here, it is most likely one of the biggest players from a penetration point of view in the market.
I did try what you suggested and that is the message i got. I'm guessing that this message http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.infopath/browse_thread/thread/b7af1940f6c0ecc1 is related to the problem i'm having. And thus i have to write my own wsdls from now on. So to do this, i just capture the wsdl and save it to a file, modify it and then add a wsdlLocation attribute to my @WebService, right? -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 12:35pm To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Java First problems with Infopath Not having ever used or even seen InfoPath, I'm not sure how much help I can be here, but I'll try. (and I don't even have a windows box to even try. Even in java first, a contract is available. You can get the wsdl contract just by browsing to the URL with ?wsdl appended. I guess I would try downloading that wsdl and pointing InfoPath at it and seeing what it says. Dan On May 13, 2008, at 4:40 PM, Dave Brosius wrote: > I used the sample echo and generated a java first webservice. When > accessed by soapUI it works fine. when used from InfoPath, it fails > with message "InfoPath cannot use the selected Web service method > for receiving data because the method does not provide valid XML > data." > > > Am I to understand that one can only use contract first ws? > --- Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dankulp.com/blog
