I suspected that the message is misleading. I will try changing the debuf level. I am using the JMX console and see the endpoint listed for the BPEL. QUESTION: Where if anyplace does the WSDL have to be specified. Does it need to be specified inside of the Normalized Message?
Dan-147 wrote: > > Yo Joe, > > I just got done fighting through some confusing mex exceptions myself. > The > best thing I found (based on Alex' suggestion) was to crank up the log > level. Modify servicemix/conf/log4j.xml ... change the root level value > to > debug. > I found that the mex-ish exceptions were usually the downstream result of > a > different problem. For example, servicemix claimed to be deploying and > starting my service unit, but the debug output would show that it couldn't > find a wsdl file or was ignoring a deployment attribute, etc. > > And now you know. And knowing is half the battle, > > Dan > > On 7/12/07, jbi joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> I cant send cause software is at a customer site and >> they dont have internet. Are there not any samples >> of java code ( Service Unit ) sending a Message Exchange >> to start up a BPEL? My message content is as follows; >> <SOAP-ENV:Envelope >> xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"> >> <SOAP-ENV:Body> >> <JAXB-MSG-Content> >> ..... more xml >> </JAXB-MSG-Content> >> </SOAP-ENV:Body> >> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope> >> >> >> >> Alex Boisvert wrote: >> > >> > Can you send me your WSDL and the exact message (xml content) that you >> are >> > sending on the JBI bus? >> > >> > alex >> > >> > >> > On 7/12/07, jbi joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi Alex, >> >> I tied changin around the supported message formats by modifying >> >> the ode.properties file, but still got same error. >> >> I am sending SOAP msg and using all the standard >> >> java SOAP calls to create it. I have pretty much >> >> mimicked the message.xml file that is provided with >> >> the pingpong example. I am creating the MessageExchange in >> >> some jave code *A Service Unit on my servicemix bus" and using >> >> the Javax.xml.soap, ie. SOAPMessage and related to >> >> create message. I have all the exact wrappings that the example >> >> has.. I even used the envelope.createName() method to insert a >> >> namespace. No matter what I do to the message, I still get >> >> same error. DO I need to reference the WSSL inside the >> >> message? My code is on intranet and have no way >> >> to get it onto internet unless I wanna do a bunch of re-typing... >> >> WHat is the better message format to use if Im running ODE >> >> in servicemix and talking locally ONLY to the endpoints there. >> >> DO I even need a SOAP message? WOuld prefer some more >> >> simple, Are there some examples for doing as I described? >> >> BTY, IM using netbeans IDE to create BPEL, WSDL and XSD. >> >> Hopefully that doesnt matter. >> >> TIA >> >> >> >> >> >> Alex Boisvert wrote: >> >> > >> >> > Hi JBI Joe, >> >> > >> >> > Ode understand three kinds of message formats coming from the JBI >> bus: >> >> > >> >> > 1) Normalized Messages (per the JBI spec) >> >> > 2) "Wrapped" WSDL 1.1 normalized messages (per JBI spec) >> >> > 3) SOAP messages where the Body has been copied verbatim into the >> JBI >> >> > message content >> >> > >> >> > You'll get MessageTranslationExceptions everytime you try to >> >> interoperate >> >> > with another component that doesn't follow these rules. Many >> so-called >> >> > "lightweight components" offered by ServiceMix use different message >> >> > representations, so you have two choices to make this work: >> >> > >> >> > 1) Use a mediating JBI component in-between (e.g. XSL) >> >> > 2) Write a custom Mapper (org.apache.ode.jbi.msgmap.Mapper) >> >> > >> >> > I'd be happy to work with you on creating a working example. Can >> you >> >> > provide the use-case? Maybe something like a few Java >> >> > components/endpoints >> >> > and the sketch of a BPEL to orchestrate them? I could take it >> from >> >> > there... >> >> > >> >> > cheers, >> >> > alex >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > On 7/12/07, jbi joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I got a MessageTranslationException; Could not find mapper for >> request >> >> >> message for JBI MEX >> >> >> -blahblahblahblah is failed. Looking at the list here I see that >> >> others >> >> >> have also >> >> >> had to deal with this exception. Maybe some additional examples, >> >> with >> >> >> some valid >> >> >> messages that span ODE JBI, etc.. are in order. SO How do I fix >> it? >> >> >> Other posts have >> >> >> given me some clues that perhaps my wsdl and msg format are >> incorrect. >> >> >> The ODE examples that are provided work fine. However, I have >> some >> >> BPEL >> >> >> reaching out >> >> >> to invoke some NMR endpoints on my servicemix ESB. I dont see any >> >> >> examples >> >> >> that show this. Perhaps a sample that has java kicking off a BPEL >> >> >> endpoint, then the BPEL >> >> >> kicking of a bunch of java based endpoints. I know its all >> supposed >> >> to >> >> >> be >> >> >> abstract, but >> >> >> Im from missouri, show me,,, please.. TIA ANy help greatly >> >> >> appreciated.. >> >> >> TIA >> >> >> -- >> >> >> View this message in context: >> >> >> >> >> >> http://www.nabble.com/Could-not-find-a-mapper-for-request-message-tf4067593.html#a11558251 >> >> >> Sent from the Apache Ode User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> >> View this message in context: >> >> >> http://www.nabble.com/Could-not-find-a-mapper-for-request-message-tf4067593.html#a11564386 >> >> Sent from the Apache Ode User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Could-not-find-a-mapper-for-request-message-tf4067593.html#a11570685 >> Sent from the Apache Ode User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Could-not-find-a-mapper-for-request-message-tf4067593.html#a11583868 Sent from the Apache Ode User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
