I tried Force.com API. Unfortunetly, when I generate code from WSDL, I got 
the error message : Found more than one wsdl:binding. WSDL with multiple 
binding not supported

I guest that the WSDL won't work with Force.com?

Le mercredi 19 septembre 2012 15:20:13 UTC+2, Phil a écrit :
>
> I mean that I create a web application project from Eclipse, then add my 
> code for calling the webservice. When I run in local, It works however on 
> server I got the above exception. But I didn't add any of my jar in the 
> projet. I only use the one of Google App Enfin.
>
> Could you tell me where is the tutorial SOAP that you're talking about?
>
> Le mercredi 19 septembre 2012 15:14:18 UTC+2, Emanuele Ziglioli a écrit :
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, 20 September 2012 01:07:57 UTC+12, Phil wrote:
>>>
>>> I already add one by one some packages on the basic projects..Without 
>>> success.
>>
>>
>> do you mean that you didn't manage to reproduce the problem on the 
>> production server?
>> so you're saying that the SOAP tutorial works with all the jars from your 
>> project but your project doesn't, is that what you mean?
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> Do you mean that I can add Force.com SOAP as plugin into my app engine 
>>> Project? If I understand, my app engine project could call a Web service by 
>>> using Force.com SOAP?
>>>
>>
>> yes, you can use their implementation (that is not jax-ws compliant) 
>> instead. That's what I did when I got desperate. 
>> Their code generator didn't work 100% well with our schema but I managed 
>> to fix the generated code somehow.
>>  
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/google-appengine/Kwwc6sFdf_s/wl1Hi0OurcYJ
>>  
>> http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=4910 
>>
>>
>>> Le mercredi 19 septembre 2012 14:57:58 UTC+2, Emanuele Ziglioli a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> By the way, I've also managed to get the Force.com SOAP implementation 
>>>> running on GAE, it's older than their implementation but pehaps faster and 
>>>> I can also set timeouts. It relies on top of URLfetch:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCslNMue6OY 
>>>>
>>>> http://wiki.developerforce.com/page/Introduction_to_the_Force.com_Web_Services_Connector
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> Their code generator is a bit buggy 
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, 20 September 2012 00:03:37 UTC+12, Phil wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your quick answer. However, I haven't any jaxb on my 
>>>>> classpath. I use the one of app engine.
>>>>> Any other advices?
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks for your help, I really need to fix this issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> Le mercredi 19 septembre 2012 13:55:46 UTC+2, Emanuele Ziglioli a 
>>>>> écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have you got a jaxb jar in your classpath?
>>>>>> If that's the case, you have to remove it and rely on the JRE 
>>>>>> implementation of jaxb.
>>>>>> The GAE runtime wants you to use their jaxb and jaxws implementations.
>>>>>> You can use a jaxb jar without jaxws but not toghether (the reason 
>>>>>> escapes me).
>>>>>> I had to adapt my code (and the restlet jaxb adaptor) to do so.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, 19 September 2012 22:11:15 UTC+12, Phil wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any advices for fixing this issue because I  got the same problem 
>>>>>>> when I deploy my application on google server. It works fine in local 
>>>>>>> developement.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for your feedback
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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