Can you send your wsdl? Does it uses the rpc/literal type and
paramOrderAttribute?

On 5/16/07, Dimuthu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Bernhard,

Unexpected subelement Exception is thrown whenever the client/or server
receives an unexpected element in the SOAP message. This can be due to
various issues. Rampart-29 bug is only a small sub-set of many
situations that it can occur. So if you are not using Security, MTOM and
a code generated client at once this may occur.

Your situation is another sub-set, since you are not using security or
MTOM. If can send the WSDL then Axis2 team will look at it.

Regards,
Dimuthu




On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 10:26 +0200, Bernhard Breinbauer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm having a similar problem as described in the thread: working in
.NET,
> but "Unexpected subelement return" when I try to run as axis2 client
>
> My scenario:
> I have to use a webservice on a proprietary embedded device, therefore i
can't
> change it. Unfortunately the response messages are not composed as
described
> in the wsdl file. One response type in the wsdl has a base type which
> contains index and name values. The problem ist that the webservice
appends
> them to the end of of the response message instead of to the front.
Therefore
> the sequence of values gets mixed up.
> My axis2 client bails out when parsing this response message with
> an "Unexpected subelement" error.
>
> I know it is not axis2's fault, but is there a possibility to work
around this
> bug? As mentioned above it is not possible to change the webservice
> implementation and I don't fancy the option to change the wsdl very
much.
>
> So does someone has an tip, advice,...?
>
> best regards,
> bernhard
>
>
> PS: I almost forgot: This bug is related to the above mentioned thread
because
> a .Net based client is working. Apparently the .net implementation is
more
> tolerant in this case. (May be a bug in .net :-)
>
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