Ben,

Do you have a more complete stacktrace for this exception?  That might
help us find out what the root cause of the problem is.

Regards,

Gert Vanthienen
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2009/5/11 Brown, Ben <[email protected]>:
> I am using the CXF-BC component in Servicemix 3.3 to connect to an
> external web service for sending SMS messages.  The configuration of my
> xbean.xml is shown below:
>
> <cxfbc:provider
>        wsdl="http://ws.textanywhere.net/TA_SMS.asmx?wsdl";
>      service="text:TextAnywhere_SMS"
>      endpoint="TextAnywhere_SMSSoap"
>      useJBIWrapper="false"
>      useSOAPEnvelope="false"/>
>
> I am using SoapUI to generate a sample request message for testing.
> This sample request is placed onto a JMS queue in JConsole with a Camel
> route using the JBI component sending the message to the CXF endpoint
> above.  Route shown below:
>
> from("activemq:queue.sms.request")
>                // Send to TextAnywhere Web Service
>
> .to("jbi:service:http://ws.textanywhere.net/TA_WS/TextAnywhere_SMS?opera
> tion={http://ws.textanywhere.net/TA_WS}SendSMSEx&mep=in-out";).convertBod
> yTo(String.class)
>
> The sample request (shown below) contains a parameter called "Body",
> however this seems to break the parser and prevents the webservice from
> being called with the following error: fault: <?xml version="1.0"
> encoding="UTF-8"?><JBIFault
> xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jbi/wsdl-11-wrapper";><detail
> xmlns="">org.apache.xerces.dom.DeferredTextImpl cannot be cast to
> org.w3c.dom.Element</detail></JBIFault>
>
> Sample Message (client_id and client_pass values removed):
>
> <ta:SendSMSEx xmlns:ta="http://ws.textanywhere.net/TA_WS";>
>         <!--Optional:-->
>         <ta:Client_ID>xxxxxx</ta:Client_ID>
>         <!--Optional:-->
>         <ta:Client_Pass>xxxxxx</ta:Client_Pass>
>         <!--Optional:-->
>         <ta:Client_Ref>TEST</ta:Client_Ref>
>         <!--Optional:-->
>         <ta:Billing_Ref>TEST</ta:Billing_Ref>
>         <ta:Connection>1</ta:Connection>
>         <!--Optional:-->
>         <ta:Originator>Bluefin</ta:Originator>
>         <ta:OType>1</ta:OType>
>         <!--Optional:-->
>         <ta:DestinationEx>+4470000000</ta:DestinationEx>
>         <!--Optional:-->
>        <ta:Body>Test</ta:Body>
>         <ta:SMS_Type>0</ta:SMS_Type>
>         <ta:Reply_Type>0</ta:Reply_Type>
>         <!--Optional:-->
>         <ta:Reply_Data></ta:Reply_Data>
>      </ta:SendSMSEx>
>
>
> This error only occurs when the Body element is present in the message.
> If I remove this then I get the error "Server was unable to process
> request. --&gt; Object reference not set to an instance of an object" in
> the fault response message - which is normally seen when the message is
> malformed (as it's missing the body element).
>
> I'm not sure which classes are actually throwing this JBI error above
> and so I am unable to provide further debugging information, however I
> am certain that no message is sent to the web service (none appears in
> Wireshark).
>
> Thanks in advance for your time and help.
>
> Ben Brown
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