Hi Edell, I've used the useJBIWrapper parameter (where is this documented?) and I'm receiving another message: "HTTP/1.1 500 Trying to write END_DOCUMENT when document has no root (ie. trying to output empty document).[\r][\n]"
Log Details: 2008-08-22 12:11:05,981 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - >> "Content-Type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:05,981 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - >> "SOAPAction: urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/findPerson[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:05,981 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - >> "User-Agent: Jakarta Commons-HttpClient/3.0.1[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:05,981 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - >> "Host: localhost:8192[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:05,997 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - >> "Content-Length: 1421[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:05,997 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - >> "[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:05,997 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - >> "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><soapenv:Header/><soapenv:Body><findPerson xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0"><query xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/query" version="1.0"><context version="1.0"><client xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/context"><nationalNumber>63080214114</nationalNumber><enterpriseNumber>0477430931</enterpriseNumber><eid /><callerId>211011</callerId><language>fr</language></client><message xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/context"><messageId>FPHP-C5A86B63-C34A-428A-A425-8DE5AD791134</messageId><correlationId>FPHP-C5A86B63-C34A-428A-A425-8DE5AD791134</correlationId></message><application xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/context"><application>enot-fphp</application></application></context><criteria version="1.0"><registers xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchcriteria"><register>RN</register><register>RR</register></registers><searchByNumber xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchcriteria" version="1.0"><number>19031319331</number></searchByNumber></criteria><filter version="1.0"><summary xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchfilter">true</summary><details xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchfilter">ALL</details><filterName xmlns="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchfilter">all</filterName></filter></query></findPerson></soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,012 [main] DEBUG [EntityEnclosingMethod] - Request body sent 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "HTTP/1.1 500 Trying to write END_DOCUMENT when document has no root (ie. trying to output empty document).[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "Content-Length: 3617[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "Server: Jetty(6.1.6)[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [ServiceMixHTTPSenderTestcase] - response [500] 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "<html>[\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "<head>[\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"/>[\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "<title>Error 500 Trying to write END_DOCUMENT when document has no root (ie. trying to output empty document).</title>[\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "</head>[\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "<body><h2>HTTP ERROR: 500</h2><pre>Trying to write END_DOCUMENT when document has no root (ie. trying to output empty document).</pre>[\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "<p>RequestURI=/PersonQuery/</p><h3>Caused by:</h3><pre>javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamException: Trying to write END_DOCUMENT when document has no root (ie. trying to output empty document).[\r][\n]" 2008-08-22 12:11:06,512 [main] DEBUG [Wire] - << "[0x9]at com.ctc.wstx.sw.BaseStreamWriter.throwOutputError(BaseStreamWriter.java:1473)[\r][\n]" Edell Nolan wrote: > > Hi, > > set useJBIWrapper="false" in the cxf-bc xbean.xml file. This means it > won't > expect it to be wrapped within jbi > and can handle your soap message. > > Edell. > > On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 10:40 AM, stlecho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Gert, >> >> I am able to connect to the http:endpoint :o), but now I have another >> problem :o). >> >> When sending an XML request to the endpoint, I'm receiving "<?xml >> version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><JBIFault >> xmlns="http://cxf.apache.org/bindings/jbi"><detail xmlns="">Message >> wrapper >> element is >> '{http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}Envelope<http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/%7DEnvelope>' >> but >> expected >> '{http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi/wsdl-11-wrapper}message<http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi/wsdl-11-wrapper%7Dmessage> >> '</detail></JBIFault>". >> >> The http:endpoint forwards the incoming request to the cxfbc:provider, >> but >> apparantly the message format is incorrect. Should I apply a >> transformation >> between the http:endpoint and cxfbc:provider ? If yes, what kind of >> transformation ? >> >> Regards, Stefan. >> >> >> Gert Vanthienen wrote: >> > >> > Stefan, >> > >> > You should be able to use the URL you use on the <http:endpoint/> >> > configuration. If it doesn't work, could you post this piece of your >> > xbean.xml so we can take a look? >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > Gert >> > >> > stlecho wrote: >> >> Gert, >> >> >> >> I've specified a consumer http:endpoint. When sending an HTTP request >> to >> >> the >> >> specified locationURI http://localhost:8192/bridge I'm receiving a >> >> Connection Refused message. >> >> >> >> Which URL should I use to send a request to the http:endpoint ? >> >> >> >> Regards, Stefan. >> >> >> >> >> >> Gert Vanthienen wrote: >> >> >> >>> Stefan, >> >>> >> >>> If you would like to test your <cxfbc:provider/>, one way is to >> expose >> >>> it to the outside world using a consumer endpoint that makes it easy >> to >> >>> test things -- just pick and choose the one you like: HTTP, JMS, >> >>> file/ftp poller, ... For an InOut service, HTTP is a very convenient >> >>> one. >> >>> >> >>> Another option could be to use a ServiceMixClient >> >>> (http://servicemix.apache.org/client-api.html) to interact with the >> >>> ESB. We also have examples around for doing integration testing >> >>> (http://servicemix.apache.org/integration-testing-in-spring.html) or >> >>> unit testing, if you want to automate the testing part. >> >>> >> >>> Regards, >> >>> >> >>> Gert >> >>> >> >>> stlecho wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> Gert, >> >>>> >> >>>> I think I've understood consumer/producer lingo, but ... I would >> like >> >>>> to >> >>>> test the cxfbc:provider by sending an HTTP (or JMS) request to the >> ESB. >> >>>> >> >>>> That's why I've created a consumer http:endpoint that receives the >> HTTP >> >>>> request and forwards it - via a RouteBuilder - to the cxfbc:provider >> >>>> which >> >>>> forwards the HTTP request to the external webservice. >> >>>> >> >>>> Is this the correct way to test the cxfbc:provider or is there >> another >> >>>> (better) way of achieving this ? >> >>>> >> >>>> Regards, Stefan. >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> Gert Vanthienen wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>>> Stefan, >> >>>>> >> >>>>> An <http:consumer/> is an external endpoint. It is available from >> the >> >>>>> outside world and is used to expose a service that is available to >> the >> >>>>> outside world using plain HTTP or HTTP/SOAP. It will receive an >> HTTP >> >>>>> request, send a MessageExchange through the ESB and optionally send >> >>>>> back >> >>>>> the reponse over HTTP. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> An <http:provider/> is an internal endpoint, that is available from >> >>>>> the >> >>>>> ESB itself. It is used make an external HTTP or HTTP/SOAP service >> >>>>> availble in the ESB. This is similar to what you do with your >> >>>>> <cxfbc:provider/>, you make the external service hosted at >> >>>>> >> https://e-depottest.smals-mvm.be/fphp/3.1/ws/PersonQuery.jwsavailable >> >>>>> inside the ESB. It receives a MessageExchange and does an HTTP >> >>>>> request >> >>>>> from that. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> If you combine both of them, like you are doing here, you are using >> >>>>> ServiceMix as a web service proxy: with the <cxfbc:provider/> you >> make >> >>>>> the >> >>>>> service available on the ESB and you can use all kinds of consumer >> >>>>> endpoints (HTTP, JMS, ...) to allow the outside world to access the >> >>>>> service again. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Does this clarify the consumer/producer lingo for you? >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> stlecho wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Based on the documentation "A consumer endpoint is a server-side >> http >> >>>>>> endpoint that will consume plain HTTP, or HTTP+SOAP requests and >> send >> >>>>>> them into the NMR to a given JBI endpoint" I think I should use a >> >>>>>> consumer endpoint. Why should I use a provider, which - again >> >>>>>> according >> >>>>>> to the documentation - is called (internally?) by the NMR ? >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> I definitely would like to receive an answer, so I will change the >> >>>>>> MEP >> >>>>>> and use "http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out" instead. >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Regards, Stefan. >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Edell Nolan wrote: >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> From looking at your modules I am just thinking that maybe your >> >>>>>>> http:endpoint should be a consumer so that it can receive >> >>>>>>> your request forward it to the cxf-bc and it makes the call to >> the >> >>>>>>> external >> >>>>>>> web service. >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Also your have defined it to have a mep as in-only - so you won't >> >>>>>>> get >> >>>>>>> a >> >>>>>>> response back. >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Is this was you want to do ? >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Edell. >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:40 PM, stlecho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> Edell, >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> I've done the suggested modifications and the deployment of the >> SA >> >>>>>>>> is >> >>>>>>>> working :o). Thank you very much for helping me. >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> Now I would like to test via the http:endpoint the call to the >> >>>>>>>> webservice. >> >>>>>>>> I've tried to send an HTTP request to >> http://localhost:8192/bridge >> >>>>>>>> but >> >>>>>>>> received a Connection Refused message. Which URL should I use to >> >>>>>>>> send >> >>>>>>>> a >> >>>>>>>> request to my webservice ? >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> Regards, Stefan Lecho. >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> Edell Nolan wrote: >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> I can deploy your tutorial-sa with the following changes. >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> (I had to change the location of the directories to be polled >> etc >> >>>>>>>>> in >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> the >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> file su >> >>>>>>>>> and change the locationURI in the cxf-bc to some server I could >> >>>>>>>>> have >> >>>>>>>>> access >> >>>>>>>>> to) >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> So if you change the following it should work for you >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> In the tutorial-cxf-bc the xbean.xml should look like the >> >>>>>>>>> following >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> <beans xmlns:cxfbc="http://servicemix.apache.org/cxfbc/1.0" >> >>>>>>>>> xmlns:dummy="urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0"> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> <cxfbc:provider >> >>>>>>>>> wsdl="classpath:PersonQuery.wsdl" >> >>>>>>>>> locationURI=" >> >>>>>>>>> https://e-depottest.smals-mvm.be/fphp/3.1/ws/PersonQuery.jws" >> >>>>>>>>> service="dummy:PersonQuery" >> >>>>>>>>> endpoint="PersonQuerySoap"/> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> </beans> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> The reason that it could not find the service definition is >> that >> >>>>>>>>> it >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> was >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> not >> >>>>>>>>> in the wsdl. >> >>>>>>>>> It will look for the service defined in the wsdl that you >> specify >> >>>>>>>>> and >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> the >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> service will take >> >>>>>>>>> the default target namespace defined there which was different >> to >> >>>>>>>>> the >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> one >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> you were specifying. >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> Also in the tutorial-http-su - add in the namespace >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> xmlns:dummy="urn:// >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0" >> >>>>>>>>> and have the service specified as dummy:PersonQuery. >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> Hope this helps, Edell. >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Edell Nolan >> >>>>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> Can you send your complete xbean.xml files. >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> Are you sure you have not defined >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> http://www.credoc.be/< >> http://www.credoc.be/PersonQuery%7DPersonQuery>in >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> any of your xbean.xml files. >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> It looks to have the namespace defined incorrectly somewhere. >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> Edell. >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 7:13 PM, stlecho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> The credoc namespace is defined as "http://www.company.com". >> The >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> leading >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> "/" >> >>>>>>>>>>> is a copy/paste error :o(. In the code I'm using >> >>>>>>>>>>> "jbi:service:http://www.company.com/PersonQueryIn". >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> Edell Nolan wrote: >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> I am not sure that you need the starting '/' >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> should this not be >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> jbi:service:http://www.company.com/PersonQueryIn" >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> from("jbi:service:/http://www.company.com/PersonQueryIn") >> >>>>>>>>>>>> .convertBodyTo(DOMSource. >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> class) >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> .to(jbi:service:/http://www.company.com/PersonQuery); >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> also what have you defined the credoc namespace to be. >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> Edell. >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 4:44 PM, stlecho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> wrote: >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm trying to use ServiceMix to make a call to an external >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> webservice, >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> but >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> have some difficulties in find the wright configuration. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> The WSDL used by the external webservice contains >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> <service name="PersonQuery"> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> <port name="PersonQuerySoap" >> binding="s0:PersonQuerySoap"> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> <soap:address >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> location="http://vilcanota:7002/fphp/3.1/ws/PersonQuery.jws >> "/> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> </port> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> </service> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Based on this WSDL definition, I've defined a >> cxfbc:provider >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> with >> >>>>>>>> the >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> same >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> service and endpoint as defined in the WSDL. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> <cxfbc:provider >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> wsdl=" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> https://e-depottest.smals-mvm.be/fphp/3.1/ws/PersonQuery.jws?WSDL=" >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> locationURI=" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> https://e-depottest.smals-mvm.be/fphp/3.1/ws/PersonQuery.jws" >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> service="credoc:PersonQuery" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> endpoint="PersonQuerySoap" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> /> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I've defined a JMS consumer, so that my clients can use JMS >> to >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> connect >> >>>>>>>>>>> to >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ServiceMix: >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> <jms:consumer >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> service="credoc:PersonQueryReceiver" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> endpoint="jmsEndpoint" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> targetService="credoc:PersonQueryIn" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> destinationName="personquery.in" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> connectionFactory="#connectionFactory"/> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I've defined a simple Camel router that forwards the >> incoming >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> JMS >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> request >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> to >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> the cxfbc provider: >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> from("jbi:service:/http://www.company.com/PersonQueryIn") >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> .convertBodyTo(DOMSource.class) >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> .to(jbi:service:/http://www.company.com/PersonQuery); >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> When deploying this configuration, I'm receiving the >> following >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> error: >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> "<loc-message>org.apache.cxf.service.factory.ServiceConstructionException: >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Could not find definition for service >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> {http://www.credoc.be/PersonQuery}PersonQuery<http://www.credoc.be/PersonQuery%7DPersonQuery> >> <http://www.credoc.be/PersonQuery%7DPersonQuery> >> >>>>>>>> <http://www.credoc.be/PersonQuery%7DPersonQuery> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> <http://www.credoc.be/PersonQuery%7DPersonQuery> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> .</loc-message>" >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I've tried several options, but without any success :o(. >> Where >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> should >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> this >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> PersonQuery service be defined ? >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards, Stefan. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> -- >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> View this message in context: >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> http://www.nabble.com/Difficulty-in-configuring-external-webservice-call-tp19070587p19070587.html >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> Nabble.com. >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> -- >> >>>>>>>>>>> View this message in context: >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> http://www.nabble.com/Difficulty-in-configuring-external-webservice-call-tp19070587p19075160.html >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at >> >>>>>>>>>>> Nabble.com. >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> -- >> >>>>>>>> View this message in context: >> >>>>>>>> >> http://www.nabble.com/Difficulty-in-configuring-external-webservice-call-tp19070587p19091393.html >> >>>>>>>> Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> ----- >> >>> --- >> >>> Gert Vanthienen >> >>> http://www.anova.be >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > ----- >> > --- >> > Gert Vanthienen >> > http://www.anova.be >> > >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Difficulty-in-configuring-external-webservice-call-tp19070587p19104261.html >> Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Difficulty-in-configuring-external-webservice-call-tp19070587p19104675.html Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
