Lorenzi, Michael wrote:
What "Listen Port" and "Port" numbers do I have to set for the two services
stated before? I don't see any message in the tcpmon.
for java org.apache.axis.utils.tcpmon [listenPort targetHost targetPort]
set listenPort to some value you like (that client will use) and
targetHost/targetPort to location of your service.
then have WSIF client to talk to your host/listenPort instead of
targetHost/targetPort
alek
Sorry for the easy question, but I don't find the solution.
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Von: Aleksander Slominski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Fr 03.06.2005 19:23
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Betreff: Re: deserialization error: unexpected XML reader state. expected: END
but found: START:
Lorenzi, Michael wrote:
Hi all,
when I want to invoke the Operation "updateScheduleDB" of the WSDL
"http://metis.di.uoa.gr:8888/schedule/web-service?WSDL" or the Operation "isPatientInsured" of the
WSDL "http://metis.di.uoa.gr:8888/insurancecompany/web-service?WSDL"
I get a strange error:
EXIT WSIFDefaultMessage.getObjectPart(JAXRPC.TIE.01: caught exception while
handling request: deserialization error: unexpected XML reader state. expected:
END but found: START: {http://schedule/wsdl/Schedule}String_1)
I use the last release of WSIF, 2.0. Can anyone tell me why and help me?
please use TCPMon to see what is XML on the wire - it is hard to say
what happens unless you see what is going on the wire with SOAP/HTTP.
alek
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