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Anand Sastry commented on AXIS2-4553:
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Tracked this to ClientUtils.java line 117.

ERROR | 2009-11-16 12:29:42,038 | ClientUtils.java:117 | An unknown transport 
called https exists.

> Axis2 Async webservices with TLS -  "An unknown transport called https 
> exists."
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-4553
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-4553
>             Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Addressing
>    Affects Versions: 1.5
>         Environment: Windows XP SP3.
>            Reporter: Anand Sastry
>
> I am attempting to use Axis2 Aysnchronous web services. I have it functioning 
> fine over http. However, if the transport protocol specified in the URL is 
> https, I get the following message ""An unknown transport called https 
> exists."
> I have some debug traces attached below: Hopefully that will be helpful.
> ============================================================
> [INFO] Deploying module: addressing-1.5 - 
> file:/C:/projects/hieos/lib/axis2-1.5/modules/addressing-1.5.mar
> [DEBUG] mapActionToOperation: Mapping Action to Operation: action: 
> anonRobustOp; operation: 
> org.apache.axis2.description.robustoutonlyaxisoperat...@e1dac2named: 
> {http://ws.apache.org/namespaces/axis2}anonRobustOp
> [DEBUG] mapActionToOperation: Mapping Action to Operation: action: 
> urn:anonRobustOp; operation: 
> org.apache.axis2.description.robustoutonlyaxisoperat...@e1dac2named: 
> {http://ws.apache.org/namespaces/axis2}anonRobustOp
> [DEBUG] Client-defined operation name matches default operation name. this 
> may cause interoperability issues.  Name is: 
> {http://ws.apache.org/namespaces/axis2}anonOutonlyOp
> [DEBUG] mapActionToOperation: Mapping Action to Operation: action: 
> anonOutonlyOp; operation: 
> org.apache.axis2.description.outonlyaxisoperat...@f0b4a3named: 
> {http://ws.apache.org/namespaces/axis2}anonOutonlyOp
> [DEBUG] mapActionToOperation: Mapping Action to Operation: action: 
> urn:anonOutonlyOp; operation: 
> org.apache.axis2.description.outonlyaxisoperat...@f0b4a3named:{http://ws.apache.org/namespaces/axis2}anonOutonlyOp
> [DEBUG] mapActionToOperation: Mapping Action to Operation: action: 
> anonOutInOp;operation: 
> org.apache.axis2.description.outinaxisoperat...@e34726named: 
> {http://ws.apache.org/namespaces/axis2}anonOutInOp
> [DEBUG] mapActionToOperation: Mapping Action to Operation: action: 
> urn:anonOutInOp; operation: 
> org.apache.axis2.description.outinaxisoperat...@e34726named: 
> {http://ws.apache.org/namespaces/axis2}anonOutInOp
> [DEBUG] Adding service to allServices map: [anonService2]
> [DEBUG] Adding service to allEndpoints map: 
> (anonService2,anonService2HttpSoap12Endpoint)
> [DEBUG] Adding service to allEndpoints map: 
> (anonService2,anonService2HttpEndpoint)
> [DEBUG] Adding service to allEndpoints map: 
> (anonService2,anonService2HttpSoap11Endpoint)
> [DEBUG] After adding to allEndpoints map, size is 3
> Endpoint ==>> [https://localhost:8080/axis2/services/mywebservice]
> options.getTransportInProtocol() ==>> [https]
> [DEBUG] Handler AddressingOutHandler added to Phase MessageOut
> [DEBUG] Handler AddressingOutHandler added to Phase MessageOut
> [DEBUG] Get operation for {http://ws.apache.org/namespaces/axis2}anonOutInOp
> [DEBUG] Found axis operation:  
> org.apache.axis2.description.outinaxisoperat...@e34726
> [DEBUG] registerOperationContext (false): 
> org.apache.axis2.context.operationcont...@1342a67 with key: 
> urn:uuid:54D34DBC43381E70D71258390834330
> [DEBUG] Entry: OutInAxisOperationClient::execute, true
> [DEBUG] org.apache.axis2.i18n.resource::handleGetObject(unknownTransport)
> [ERROR] An unknown transport called https exists.

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