I can't remember the error I was getting, but I do remember having
some web service weirdness and ended up running this to fix it:
cfset application.ISIwsdl = createObject(java,
coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory).XmlRpcService.refreshWebService(wsdl)
/
I'm not sure exactly what it does and can't remember where i got it,
but it may be worth a try. I'm also not sure if I was running it
before or after the web service creation. Just a shot in the dark.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, here's a nice one. One of my coworkers is running into this problem when
he tries to invoke a ColdFusion web service he wrote. He didn't have any
problems on our dev environment, but the test environment is puking out.
Unfortunately, Dev is CF7 Ent and test is CF7 standard. Not that it SHOULD
make any difference...
Before I start pasting in miles of indecipherable code, I wanted to see if
anyone has gotten this dreaded
org.apache.axis.wsdl.toJava.DuplicateFileException error before and can help.
I have Googled, and there seem to be NO results related to ColdFusion out
there, and the results I did find were instances where people were creating
their own WSDL which is obviously not the case here.
Let me know what additional information might help figure this out-- like the
names of the methods in the web service, etc.
Also, I have manually deleted those stub files, cleared the template cache
and restarted the server to no avail.
Thanks.
~Brad
Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation.
Name:
http://testtempest.nationsts.com/webservices/integrations/FNC/AppraisalPort/appraisalPort.cfc?wsdl.
WSDL:
http://testtempest.nationsts.com/webservices/integrations/FNC/AppraisalPort/appraisalPort.cfc?wsdl.
org.apache.axis.wsdl.toJava.DuplicateFileException: Duplicate file name:
/opt/coldfusionmx7/stubs/WS-1435972790/webservices/integrations/FNC/AppraisalPort/AppraisalPort.java.
Hint: you may have mapped two namespaces with elements of the same name to
the same package name. It is recommended that you use a web browser to
retrieve and examine the requested WSDL document for correctness. If the
requested WSDL document can't be retrieved or it is dynamically generated, it
is likely that the target web service has programming errors.
--
Matt Williams
It's the question that drives us.
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