Lorenzi, Michael wrote:
"then have WSIF client to talk to your host/listenPort instead of
targetHost/targetPort"
and how do I tell WSIF to talk to a special host/port?
change your WSDL service port soap:address location URL to point to
"http://your host:listenPort/schedule/web-service" (modify WSDL returned
by http://metis.di.uoa.gr:8888/schedule/web-service?WSDL) and use it in
your WSIF client (if you need more help you need to post actual source
code and how to run it to reproduce your problem ...)
HTH,
alek
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Von: Aleksander Slominski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Fr 03.06.2005 21:57
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: AW: deserialization error: unexpected XML reader state. expected:
END but found: START:
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
An: [email protected]
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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