Russell Butek
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Subject: Re: ArrayOutOfBoundsException
I am using axis beta 2 -- the latest version as far as i know
Eric
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Russell Butek wrote:
> Hmmm...
>
> What version of AXIS are you using? In the latest SOAPFaultBuilder class,
> there is no array operation on line 134, nor anywhere within endElement.
>
> What has happened here is that there is a fault response (a fault occurred
> on the server and it's sending a fault message back to the client), and an
> error has occurred trying to read the fault from the SOAP message. You
> could run tcpmon to see what the fault is, but I'd suggest moving to a
> newer version of AXIS, first.
>
> Russell Butek
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> Eric Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/05/2002 10:36:52 AM
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>
> java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
> at
> org.apache.axis.message.SOAPFaultBuilder.endElement(SOAPFaultBuilder.java:
> 134)
> at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContextImpl.
> endElement(DeserializationContextImpl.java:875)
> at
> org.apache.crimson.parser.Parser2.maybeElement(Parser2.java:1528)
> at org.apache.crimson.parser.Parser2.content(Parser2.java:1779)
> at
> org.apache.crimson.parser.Parser2.maybeElement(Parser2.java:1507)
> at org.apache.crimson.parser.Parser2.content(Parser2.java:1779)
> at
> org.apache.crimson.parser.Parser2.maybeElement(Parser2.java:1507)
> at
> org.apache.crimson.parser.Parser2.parseInternal(Parser2.java:500)
> at org.apache.crimson.parser.Parser2.parse(Parser2.java:305)
> at
> org.apache.crimson.parser.XMLReaderImpl.parse(XMLReaderImpl.java:442)
> at javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser.parse(SAXParser.java:345)
> at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContextImpl.
> parse(DeserializationContextImpl.java:202)
> at org.apache.axis.SOAPPart.getAsSOAPEnvelope(SOAPPart.java:428)
> at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:1919)
> at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:1690)
> at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:1608)
> at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:1169)
> at
> samples.userguide.example7.HelloClient2.main(HelloClient2.java:43)
>
>
>
> On
> Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Russell Butek
> wrote:
>
> > Could you show us your exception stack trace?
> >
> > Russell Butek
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> > Eric Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/05/2002 09:56:44 AM
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> > Subject: ArrayOutOfBoundsException
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> >
> >
> > I am getting an ArrayOutOfBoundsException when I try to run the following
> > code:
> >
> > (begin code here)
> >
> > package samples.userguide.example7;
> >
> > import org.apache.axis.client.Call;
> > import org.apache.axis.client.Service;
> > import org.apache.axis.encoding.XMLType;
> > import org.apache.axis.utils.Options;
> >
> > import javax.xml.rpc.ParameterMode;
> >
> > public class HelloClient
> > {
> > public static void main(String [] args) throws Exception {
> >
> > Options options = new Options(args);
> >
> > String endpoint = "http://localhost:" + options.getPort()
> > + "/axis/HelloWorld.jws";
> >
> > args = options.getRemainingArgs();
> >
> > if (args == null || args.length != 1) {
> > System.err.println("Usage: HelloClient arg1");
> > return;
> > }
> >
> > String method = "getHello";
> > String s1 = new String(args[0]);
> >
> > Service service = new Service();
> > Call call = (Call) service.createCall();
> >
> > call.setTargetEndpointAddress(new java.net.
> URL(endpoint));
> > call.setOperationName(method);
> > call.addParameter( "op1", XMLType.XSD_STRING,
> > ParameterMode.IN);
> > call.setReturnType(XMLType.XSD_STRING);
> >
> > Fails here--> String ret = (String) call.invoke(new Object [] {s1});
> > System.out.println(ret);
> > }
> > }
> >
> > After setting up some debug try/catch blocks around everything that
> > involves an array I found that the problem lies in the line denoted
> "Fails
> > here-->".
> >
> >
> > HelloWorld.jws is in my jakarta/webapps/axis directory and looks like the
> > following:
> >
> > public class HelloWorld {
> > public String getHello(String name) {
> > return "Hello"+ name;
> > }
> > }
> >
> >
> > Any ideas??
> >
> >
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