Matthieu, are u using 1.2 nightly. Please try that. In fact,for the webservice call that you make from within another web service should try to use the async api (org.apache.axis.client.async.*, example - test.client.TestAsyncCall). If you still have problems, open up a bug report with a test case.
thanks, dims On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 12:47:01 +0200, Matthieu Cargnelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm having a problem with Axis (tomcat/java) which I can neither explain > nor workaround. > > As I don't know if it's a bug in my program or in Axis, I send this > message to both mailing list... > > As a reserch project, I'm writing a web services which I want to be able > to communicate binary data between themself. Basicaly at this stage my > goal is to have multiple web servers, each one running an instance of my > web service (WorkerWS), and have them communicate data via 2 functions : > getData and PullData (the names may be not so well chosen). > > -getData takes a path to the file to send as a parameter and returns a > DataHandler for that file. > -pullData takes the same argument plus the url of the web server from > which to ask for the file (ie pullData will call the "getData" function > of the given url). > > Here is my problem : I have coded these functions and deployed my web > service. I have also programmed a client to test these functions > independantly before making them communicate between 2 web services. > Important to know : the Client pullData function and the Worker pullData > function are strictly the same (copy/paste). > > The Client works fine : it can get the file it asks from the WorkerWS, > and the file is ok (I tryed on the local machine and on a remote machine). > But when I do the same call between the 2 web services, I have a "nested > IOFileNotFoundException" with a StackTrace of dozens of lines. > > I tryed both JAX-RPC and SAAJ, and both give me an exception (I coded > the classes starting from the "attachments" example given in Axis). > > The weird thing is that, using the tcpmon utility, I see exactly the > same message when calling getData from the Client or from the local > WorkerWS (well, the attachement reference and date are not the same, of > course), which means that the response from the remote WorkerWS is fine > in both cases. But it seems that the client manages to recept it and the > local WorkerWS doesn't (and it's the same function for both). > > When using JAX-RPC the Exception occurs during the "call.invoke()" call, > so, considering the fact that this call is well formed (as it works for > the Client program), I assume this "bug" occurs during the call itself, > ie inside Axis (or maybe other java classes). Maybe the problem comes > from environment variables but both tomcat and the client run with the > same uid (and both started from console), so I suppose these variables > are the same for both. > > If somebody knows about such problem or have an idea about how to > workaround, I would greatly appreciate it. > > Regards, > > Matthieu Cargnelli > -- Davanum Srinivas - http://webservices.apache.org/~dims/
