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Andreas Veithen commented on AXIS-2777:
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javax.xml.soap.SOAPFactory, javax.xml.soap.MessageFactory and 
javax.xml.soap.SOAPConnectionFactory. They should point to the corresponding 
implementations in Axis. I guess they are called SOAPFactoryImpl, 
MessageFactoryImpl and SOAPConnectionFactoryImpl.

> Error occurs only in Java 6 but it is fine in Java 1.4: SAAJ0007: Bad 
> endPoint type (endPoint instance of URL)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS-2777
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2777
>             Project: Axis
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.1
>         Environment: OS: Windows XP
>            Reporter: William Chau
>         Attachments: test.zip
>
>
> After we switch from Java 1.4 to Java 6, we got an error from a SOAP call:
> SEVERE: SAAJ0007: Bad endPoint type (endPoint instance of URL)
> Here is the code segment for the SOAP call:
>               String body = "some body string"
>               MessageFactoryImpl mf = new MessageFactoryImpl();
>               MimeHeaders headers = new MimeHeaders();
>               headers.addHeader("SOAPAction", "some action string");
>               InputStream soapStream = new 
> ByteArrayInputStream(body.getBytes());
>               SOAPMessage msg = mf.createMessage(headers, soapStream);
>               
> SOAPConnectionFactory connectionFactory = SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance();
>               SOAPConnection connection = 
> connectionFactory.createConnection();
>               URLEndpoint url = new URLEndpoint("some url string");
>               javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage message = null;
>               try {message = connection.call(msg, url);} catch (Exception e){ 
> System.out.println(e.getMessage());}
>               Message tempMessage = (Message) message;
>               System.out.println(tempMessage.getSOAPPartAsString());

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