Anthony,
 
Thanks very much. I think this is because I had to run all commands from
D:\wsif, as that is where classpath.bat is run from. In order to do that I
had to add complexsoap.client.stub in front of the package names.
 
Should I put the contents of the classpath into the CLASSPATH environment
variable instead ? Doing it the way suggested in the examples just doesn't
seem to work.
 
Cheers
 
Dave
Technical Architecture
BT

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This works ok for me. 

One likely reason you see this type of problem is when the complex type 
package name is not what the automatic type mapping expects so it can't 
find your complex type classes. How did you generate the types or WSDL? If 
the complex type package name is different from the type namespace you'll 
need to tell WSIF with a mapPackage call. 

For example, using the WSDL you sent if I generate the complex types and 
testcase with: 

      java org.apache.wsif.tools.WSDL2Java -v -t  ch020x.wsdl 

It all works ok as the namespace http://www.bt.com/css/mmbi/2002/06/types
<http://www.bt.com/css/mmbi/2002/06/types>  
is mapped to the default package name of com.bt.www.css.mmbi._2002. 
_06.types. 

However if I use override the default package name with: 

      java org.apache.wsif.tools.WSDL2Java -v -t -pdefects.prout 
ch020x.wsdl 

Then it fails with the same error as you report as WSIF cant find the 
complex type classes. To fix this you need to change the CH020XTestCase 
after the factory getService call to include: 

    service.mapPackage( 
        "http://www.bt.com/css/mmbi/2002/06/types
<http://www.bt.com/css/mmbi/2002/06/types> ", 
        "defects.prout"); 

(Probably a bug that the WSDL2Java testcase doesn't add the call itself 
when you override the default package, but these tools are still in beta) 

       ...ant 

Anthony Elder 
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Web Services Development 
IBM UK Laboratories,  Hursley Park 
(+44) 01962 818320, x248320, MP208. 


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Here's the wsdl for the problem below 



Dave 


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Could you post the wsdl for this. If the attachments are large its probably 
better to raise a bugzilla and add any attachments to that. See 
http://ws.apache.org/wsif/bugs.html <http://ws.apache.org/wsif/bugs.html>  

       ...ant 

Anthony Elder 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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IBM UK Laboratories,  Hursley Park 
(+44) 01962 818320, x248320, MP208. 


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Hi, 

    I've amended the comples soap sample  to try to run of my web services. 
When I run it I get the following  error 

D:\wsif>java complexsoap.client.stub.RunCH020X 
samples/complexsoap/CH020X.wsdl 1 
0005 
Error while executing sample,  received an exception from WSIF; details: 
org.apache.wsif.WSIFException:  Method getCustomerProfile(class 
complexsoap.clien 
t.stub.com.bt.www.css.mmbi._2002._06.types.E2E, class 
complexsoap.client.stub.co 
m.bt.www.css.mmbi._2002._06.types.MmbiInput, class  java.lang.String) was 
not fou 
nd in portType  {http://www.bt.com/css/mmbi/CH020X/
<http://www.bt.com/css/mmbi/CH020X/> }CH020XSoapPort 
         at 
org.apache.wsif.base.WSIFClientProxy.findMatchingOperation(Unknown  So 
urce) 
        at  org.apache.wsif.base.WSIFClientProxy.invoke(Unknown  Source) 
        at  $Proxy0.getCustomerProfile(Unknown  Source) 
        at  complexsoap.client.stub.RunCH020X.main(runch020x.java:73) 

The  method exists in CH020XSoapPort, and it has the right signature. Is 
this likely  to be something wrong in my code in RunCH020X.java, or a 
problem with the  wsdl. 

Am I  allowed to insert attachments for wsdl and program source in emails 
to this list  ?# 

Thanks 

Dave 



Dave Prout 


Technical Architecture 

01442 296778 
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Ant, 

I downloaded the nightly build from 1st April, and now it works. 

I'd still like to know if I should/could use WSIF for more complex method 
calls with four or five input fields. 
These are services that ultimately run on our IBM mainframes under  CICS. 

Dave 
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Hi Dave, the problem you're having is the same as an  existing bugzilla: 
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18520
<http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18520> .  I hope to get a

fix in for this tomorrow. 

Incidentally you don't really need to copy WSDL locally to  monitor calls 
with TCPMON. In the TCPMON Admin  screen if you select Act as a proxy you 
can then set  the Java proxy system properties to point to this when you 
run 
your wsif client. For example if TCPMON is acting as a  proxy on port 4321: 

java -Dhttp.proxyHost=localhost -Dhttp.proxyPort=4321 
clients.DynamicInvoker 
http://www.bipolar.org.uk/webservices/StringOut.asmx?WSDL
<http://www.bipolar.org.uk/webservices/StringOut.asmx?WSDL>  
getName(StringOutSoap) 

       ...ant 

Anthony Elder 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Web Services  Development 
IBM UK Laboratories,  Hursley  Park 
(+44) 01962 818320, x248320, MP208. 

Aleksander Slominski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on  02/04/2003 17:39:55 

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

>     Hope you saw my two emails of  last night. 
> 
>     Trying to do as you said and use tcpmon.  How do I change the port 
>that the Dynamic  Invokes calls ? 
> 
>     Thanks 
> 
> 
hi  Dave, 

simple thing to do is to save WSDL document locally and edit  it to 
change port address to point to localhost:port  where tcpmon is running 
and use such modified  WSDL. 

you can also modify dynamically WSDL just before invoking  methods on it 
by using WSDL4J API but it requires  more effort. here is one possible 
way to do this  described: 
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=wsif-user
<http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=wsif-user&m=104563322923276&w=2>
&m=104563322923276&w=2 

thanks, 

alek 

> 
> 
> 
>-----Original Message----- 
>From: Aleksander Slominski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] 
>Sent: 01 April 2003 17:15 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Subject:  Re: Can't get dynamic invocation working 
> 
> 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 
> 
> 
> 
>>Hi, 
>> 
>>    I'm  trying to use DynamicInvoker to call a simple service defined in 
>>.Net, that takes one string in, and returns this as  out put. 
>> 
>>    Although the call doesn't produce any  errors, it also doesn't 
>>produce any  output. 
>> 
>>    Can you think of anything I might be  missing, or do you need all the 
>>details 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>hi, 
> 
>yes - if you provide more details  such as how you execute dynamic 
>invoker, what  WSDL is used, and what are SOAP messages on the wire (use 
>tools such as TCP Mon or as described in AXIS users guide: 
> 
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/~checkout~/xml-axis/java/docs/user-guide.h
<http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/~checkout~/xml-axis/java/docs/user-guide.
h>  



>tml#tcpmon) 
>then there is  good chance somebody will be able to help you but if you 
>say it does not work it is not too helpful (i can say you that it  works 
>for me ...) 
> 
>thanks, 
> 
>alek 
> 
> 
> 

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What  divides us is whether it is crazy enough to be true." Niels H. D. 
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