Hello, I have deployed a web-service which accepts a string argument from my client and saves it to the local file system. This string is actually a class file which I plan to load it at the server on the fly.
In doing so, I receive an error as org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: An invalid XML character (Unicode: 0x0) was found in the element content of the document. Bode snippet on the client is: File f = new File("Test.class"); byte[] buffer = new byte[(int)f.length()]; BufferedInputStream inFromDisk = new BufferedInputStream( new FileInputStream(f)); inFromDisk.read(buffer,0,(int)f.length()); String check = new String(buffer); //check is my string object containing the Test.class file .... Options options = new Options(args); String endpointURL = options.getURL(); args = options.getRemainingArgs(); Service service = new Service(); Call call = (Call) service.createCall(); call.setTargetEndpointAddress( new java.net.URL(endpointURL) ); call.setOperationName( new QName("MyService", "serviceMethod") ); call.addParameter( "arg1", XMLType.XSD_STRING, ParameterMode.IN); //call.setReturnType( org.apache.axis.encoding.XMLType.XSD_STRING ); call.invoke( new Object[] { check } ); //sending my string object ... I believe that in order to send the byte codes as a parameter, I need to apply encoding before I call the invoke method. Not being sure, I wanted to explore any other way around by putting this Q on the group. Any suggestions will be appreciated? Thanks, Sandeep Advani Grid Research Lab, Binghamton University