Done, also left you a voice mail.

By the way who do you work for?

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Charles Baldi <charles.ba...@gmail.com>wrote:

> ** Howard,
> If you email the wsdl file to me off-line I will take a look.  This may be
> related to an error we were seeing here at our current customer site.  Since
> our network is not on the Internet, we could not load a default wsdl without
> removing/adapting the URIs that were referencing external definitions.  I'm
> not sure if this is the same issue, but let me take a look.
>
> Chuck
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Howard Richter <hbr4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> **
>>  All great people of the ARSLIST,
>>
>> I am getting "Failed to create internal mapping from wsdl. (ARERR 7012)
>> when I hit the load button on a filter, when tying to build a new filter.
>> The wsdl works with soapui (on the app server, which is where we alos have
>> the admin tool).
>>
>> Here is the information in the detals;
>>
>> ERROR: WSDLException (at /definitions/types): faultCode=INVALID_WSDL:
>> Encountered illegal extension element 'types' in the context of a
>> 'javax.wsdl.Definition'. Extension elements must be in a namespace other
>> than WSDL's.
>>
>>  Additional Details:
>>  com.bmc.arsys.ws.util.ARWSException: WSDLException (at
>> /definitions/types): faultCode=INVALID_WSDL: Encountered illegal extension
>> element 'types' in the context of a 'javax.wsdl.Definition'. Extension
>> elements must be in a namespace other than WSDL's.
>>
>> at com.bmc.arsys.ws.wsdl.WsdlParser.<init>(WsdlParser.java:114)
>>
>> at
>> com.bmc.arsys.ws.util.WsdlAdminInterface.parseWsdl(WsdlAdminInterface.java:398)
>>
>> at
>> com.bmc.arsys.ws.util.WsdlAdminInterface.parseWSDLIntoMappingString(WsdlAdminInterface.java:198)
>>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Howard
>>
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>> ITIL Foundation Certified
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