hmm, we shouldn't be aborting just because we get a fault back - we should be throwing an exception for you to catch.




Victor Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

16/02/2005 08:47

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Hello,

I've solved the problem. I looked at the soap message from the server
and it was reporting a fault. This was the reason for the error
deserializing (I think). Sorry for my newbie question.

Thks,

Victor.


On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:05:50 -0300, Victor Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I'm having a trouble deserializing an object. It's a simple object, I
> mean, just a string.
>
> Trying to debug I found where the error occurs. It's on
> SoapDeSerializer, the code is:
>
> >    if (0 != strcmp (m_pNode->m_pchNameOrValue, pName))
> >    {
> >       /* A soap fault has occurred. we will deserialize it as doc literal
> >        * So we set the style as doc literal. This way of doing things
> >        * is not so nice. I'll rectify this asap
> >        */
> >               setStyle (DOC_LITERAL);
> >               AXISTRACE1 ("AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION", CRITICAL);
> >               throw AxisGenException (AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION);
> >    }
>
> After this the program receives a SIG_ABRT and dyes.
>
> Is it a problem with Axis or with my program? Anyone can help me?
>
> Thanks for any help!!!
>
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