Hi Pantvaidya, Please send me the code (best thing is to create a JIRA) then I can looking to that , and it would be great if the WSDL file is accessible , then I can even run and see.
Thanks Deepal > Thanks Deepal - that helped to some extent. But after adding the operation > qname in sendreceive call, I got "Server did not recognize the value of HTTP > Header SOAPAction: .". So I had to set the options object into the > ServiceClient - which was strange since from your doc at > http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2006/12/13/invoking-web-services-using-apache-axis2.html > it seemed to me that if I call ServiceClient as new ServiceClient(null, new > URL(wsdlURL),serviceName,portName) then I do not need to set the options. > > I am attaching the code with the options setting logic commented - why does > it not work? > > > Thanks, > > Vish. > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Deepal jayasinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 11:58 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [Axis2] Axis2 client code with ServiceClient created as >> dynamic client gives AxisFault: The anonOutInOp operation cannot be found >> >> Hi , >> If you create serviceClient as dynamic client then you need to give the >> correct operation name (qualified operation name). I hope following link >> will helpful for you to solve your problem >> >> http://people.apache.org/~deepal/colorado/quick- >> start/src/DynamicClientSample.java >> >> -Deepal >> >> >> >>> Using Axis2 1.3, I have written the following sample client code that >>> calls a remote webservice for currency conversion - it throws the >>> exception: >>> >>> >>> >>> AxisFault: The anonOutInOp operation cannot be found. >>> >>> at >>> >>> >> org.apache.axis2.client.ServiceClient.createClient(ServiceClient.java:642) >> >>> at >>> org.apache.axis2.client.ServiceClient.sendReceive(ServiceClient.java:526) >>> >>> at >>> org.apache.axis2.client.ServiceClient.sendReceive(ServiceClient.java:508) >>> >>> >>> >>> /* 1 */ ServiceClient svcClient = new ServiceClient(null, new >>> URL("http://www.webserviceX.net/CurrencyConvertor.asmx?wsdl"), >>> >>> new QName("http://www.webserviceX.NET/","CurrencyConvertor"), >>> "CurrencyConvertorSoap";); >>> >>> >>> >>> OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory(); >>> >>> OMNamespace ns = fac.createOMNamespace("http://www.webserviceX.NET/", >>> "ns1"); >>> >>> OMElement payload = fac.createOMElement("ConversionRate", ns); >>> >>> >>> >>> OMElement fromValue = fac.createOMElement("FromCurrency", ns); >>> >>> fromValue.setText("USD"); >>> >>> payload.addChild(fromValue); >>> >>> >>> >>> OMElement toValue = fac.createOMElement("ToCurrency", ns); >>> >>> toValue.setText("INR"); >>> >>> payload.addChild(toValue); >>> >>> >>> >>> OMElement responseElem=svcClient.sendReceive(payload); >>> >>> >>> >>> The client works when I replace the dynamic service client creation by >>> a normal creation (new ServiceClient()) without any args and set >>> Options object into it i.e. replacing line marked /* 1 */ above with >>> the following works: >>> >>> >>> >>> svcClient = new ServiceClient(); >>> >>> Options opts = new Options(); >>> >>> opts.setTo(new >>> EndpointReference("http://www.webserviceX.net/CurrencyConvertor.asmx")); >>> >>> opts.setAction("http://www.webserviceX.NET/ConversionRate"); >>> >>> svcClient.setOptions(opts); >>> >>> >>> >>> The first code worked in Axis1. Is something wrong in it or will it >>> not work due to changes in Axis2? >>> >>> >>> >>> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
