Hi all,

I am trying at the moment to develop an Axis2 server, and test it with a
client.
The server is to provide a soap wsdl service, returning an object request.

I have generated server code and client code using axis2's wsdl2java tool,
and all seemed fine.
The server I created using this generated code seems to work, so far as i
can tell, as I can connect to it through a browser.
For example, using the browser I can connect to it via:
http://localhost:8888/services/PersonInfo
and it gives me a page showing 'Deployed Services', listing the operations
available.
but the funny thing is here that it seems to auto-direct me to another url:
http://localhost:8888/axis2/services/ which I have not specified.
For the server I am using the axis2 supplied SimpleHTTPServer. Here is the
complete code excluding the actual generated code:

public class EmbeddedAxis2Server {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        ConfigurationContext context = ConfigurationContextFactory.
        createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(null, null);
        AxisService service =
       
AxisService.createService(caps.integration.rhos.dk.schema.astraiaservice._2008._04._15.PersonInfo.class.getName(),
context.getAxisConfiguration());
        context.getAxisConfiguration().addService(service);
        SimpleHTTPServer server = new SimpleHTTPServer(context, 8888);
        server.start();
    }
}

I can even call the published operation using the browser, via the url:

http://localhost:8888/axis2/services/PersonInfo/getPersonInfo

and pass in arguments using the usual form variables syntax.

HOWEVER!! My problem is (and maybe it is related to the url redirect
strangeness I mentioned above, or maybe not), that my coded client is not
able to connect.

I generated the client stubs also using wsdl2java, and call the functions...
but I get this show stopping exception:

org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: The service cannot be found for the endpoint
reference (EPR) 127.0.0.1/services/PersonInfo
 
        at
org.apache.axis2.util.Utils.getInboundFaultFromMessageContext(Utils.java:486)
        at
org.apache.axis2.description.OutInAxisOperationClient.handleResponse(OutInAxisOperation.java:343)
        at
org.apache.axis2.description.OutInAxisOperationClient.send(OutInAxisOperation.java:389)
        at
org.apache.axis2.description.OutInAxisOperationClient.executeImpl(OutInAxisOperation.java:211)
        at
org.apache.axis2.client.OperationClient.execute(OperationClient.java:163)
        at
caps.integration.rhos.dk.schema.astraiaservice._2008._04._15.PersonInfoStub.getPersonInfo(PersonInfoStub.java:142)
        at com.astraia.axisclient.Client.getPersonInfo(Client.java:44)
        at com.astraia.axisclient.Client.main(Client.java:23)


Here is the client code (excluding generated stub)

public static void getPersonInfo(){
        try
        {       
                ConfigurationContext context =
ConfigurationContextFactory.createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(null,
null);
                PersonInfoStub stub =new PersonInfoStub(context);
 
            GetPersonInfoIn req =new GetPersonInfoIn();
            req.setCivilRegistrationIdentifier("CIV123");
            req.setHospitalCode("HOS123");
            req.setRequestId("123");
            req.setUserName("sean");
            
            GetPersonInfoOut res = stub.getPersonInfo(req);
            System.out.println(res.toString());
 
        } catch(Exception e){     e.printStackTrace();      
System.out.println("\n\n\n");      }
    }


If anyone has any idea of what this problem is about, I would love to hear
about it!
Kind Regards,
svaens



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